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| Yvette PeetersSummaryAffiliation: Leiden University Medical Center Country: The Netherlands Publications
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Focusing illusion, adaptation and EQ-5D health state descriptions: the difference between patients and publicYvette Peeters
Leiden University Medical Centre, Department of Medical Decision Making, Leiden Leiden University Medical Centre, Department of Rheumatology, Leiden, The Netherlands
Health Expect 15:367-78. 2012..Several explanations have been given for this difference including focusing illusion -, caused in part by the sparseness of a health state description such as the EQ-5D -, and adaptation...
Predictors of quality of life: a quantitative investigation of the stress-coping model in children with asthmaYvette Peeters
Medical Decision Making, University Medical Centre Leiden, PO Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands
Health Qual Life Outcomes 6:24. 2008..While the stress-coping model has often been used as a frame of reference in studying health related quality of life in chronic illness, few have actually tested the model in children with asthma...
Valuing health: does enriching a scenario lead to higher utilities?Yvette Peeters
Leiden University Medical Centre, Department of Medical Decision Making, Leiden, The Netherlands
Med Decis Making 29:334-42. 2009....
Health state valuations of patients and the general public analytically compared: a meta-analytical comparison of patient and population health state utilitiesYvette Peeters
Department of Medical Decision Making, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
Value Health 13:306-9. 2010..Until now, it remains unclear if the respondent group has an influence on the values obtained. We assessed this issue through meta-analysis...
Effect of adaptive abilities on utilities, direct or mediated by mental health?Yvette Peeters
Department of Medical Decision Making, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
Health Qual Life Outcomes 8:130. 2010..Both the direct effect of persons' adaptive abilities on health state utilities and the indirect effect, where HRQL mediates the effect of ability to adapt, are examined...
How fair treatment affects saliva cortisol release in stressed low and high type-A behavior individualsRiel Vermunt
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Scand J Psychol 48:547-55. 2007..Moreover, saliva cortisol scores are correlated positively with negative affect scores and negatively with positive affect scores. The discussion focuses on theoretical implications and suggestions for future research...
