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The development and validation of the Unidimensional Fatigue Impact Scale (U-FIS)
Multiple Sclerosis, 06/29/09
Meads DM et al. - It is valid to conceptualize the functional impact of fatigue as unidimensional. The U-FIS is a reliable and valid questionnaire that will allow the measurement of this construct in clinical studies.
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