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The QWB is a preference-weighted measure combining three scales of functioning with a measure of symptoms and problems to produce a point-in-time expression of well-being that runs from(for death) to (for asymptomatic full function). The Quality of Well-Being Scale is defined as a preference-weighted measure combining three scales of functioning with a measure of symptoms and problems to produce a The Quality of Well-being scale is a preference-weighted measure combining three scales of functioning with a measure of symptoms and problems to produce a point-in-time [PDF] The Quality of Well-being Scale: rationale for a single quality of life index Semantic Scholar. Most HRQoL measures focus on functioning; the QWB The Quality of Well-Being Scale is defined as a preference-weighted measure combining three scales of functioning with a measure of symptoms and problems to produce a point-in-time expression of well-being that extends from(for death) to (for asymptomatic full function) (Kaplan, Bush, & Berry,) The Quality of Well-being scale is a preference-weighted measure combining three scales of functioning with a measure of symptoms and problems to produce a point-in-time expres-sion of well-being that runs from(for death) to (for asymptomatic full function) The Quality of Well-being Scale: rationale for a single quality of life index. The Quality of eing (QWB) Scale is a method for estimating some components of the general model Expand The approach depends upon a comprehensive model of the concept 'health' that includes components of functioning, symptoms/problems, preferences, life-expect ancy, and prognoses. DOI: /_Corpus IDThe Quality of Well The Quality of Well-being (QWB) Scale combines preference-weighted mea sures of symptoms and functioning to provide a numerical point in-time ex pression of well-being We therefore developed a self-administered QWB; referred to as the Quality of Well-Being scale, Self-Administered (QWB-SA) that addresses some of these issues (Kaplan, measure quality of life for the estimation of QALYs. This group argues that a single, comprehensive expression of quality of life (a combined index of morbidity and mortality) has many desirable features for policy analysis, evaluation research, and clinical investigation.