Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về hóa học được đăng trên tạp chí sinh học đề tài : The validity of self-rated health as a measure of health status among young military personnel: evidence from a cross-sectional survey | BioMed Central Health and Quality of Life Outcomes Research The validity of self-rated health as a measure of health status among young military personnel evidence from a cross-sectional survey Christopher K Haddock 1 Walker SC Poston1 Sara A Pyle2 Robert C Klesges3 Mark W Vander Weg4 Alan Peterson5 and Margaret Debon6 Open Access Address 1School of Medicine University of Missouri-Kansas City 2411 Holmes Street Room MC-M03 Kansas City MO 64110 USA departments of Preventive Medicine and Family Medicine Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences 1750 Independence Avenue Kansas City MO 64106 USA department of Preventive Medicine St. Jude s Hospital 66 N. Pauline Suite 633 Memphis TN 38163 USA department of Internal Medicine University of Iowa 200 Hawkins Drive Iowa City IA 52241 USA department of Psychiatry University of Texas Health Sciences Center 3939 Medical Drive San Antonio TX 78229 USA and 6Health Sciences Center University of Tennessee 5050 Poplar Avenue Suite 1800 Memphis TN 38157 USA Email Christopher K Haddock - haddockc@ Walker SC Poston - postonwa@ Sara A Pyle - sarapyle@ Robert C Klesges - Mark W Vander Alan Peterson - PETERSONA3@ Margaret Debon - mdebon@ Corresponding author Published 29 August 2006 Received 09 December 2005 Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2006 4 57 doi 1477-7525-4-57 Accepted 29 August 2006 This article is available from http content 4 1 57 2006 Haddock et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http licenses by which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Background Single item questions about self ratings of overall health status are widely used in both military and civilian surveys. Limited information is .