Chen, G., Khan, M.A., Iezzi, A., Ratcliffe, J. & Richardson, J. (2016). Mapping between six multi attribute utility instruments Medical Decision Making 36(2), 160-175, DOI: 10.1177/0272989X15578127.
Chen, G., Iezzi, A., McKie, J., Khan, M.A. & Richardson, J. (2015). Diabetes and quality of life: Comparing results from multi attribute utility instrument and Diabetes-39 Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 109(2), 326-333.
Chen, G., McKie, J., Khan, M.A. & Richardson, J. (2015). Deriving health utilities from the MacNew Heart Disease Quality of Life questionnaire. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 14(5), 405-415.
Chen, G., Tan, J.T., Ng, K., Iezzi, A. & Richardson, J. (2014). Mapping of Incontinence Quality of Life (I-QOL) scores to Assessment of Quality of Life 8D (AQoL-8D) utilities in patients with idiopathic overactive bladder Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 12(1), 133.
Khan, M.A. & Richardson, J.R.J. (2013). Health and quality of life of Bangladeshi migrants in Melbourne - An analysis with four multi-attribute utility and three subjective wellbeing instruments Journal of Management and Sustainability 3(4), 53-66.
Maxwell, A., Özmen, M., Iezzi, A. & Richardson. J. (2016). Deriving population norms for the AQoL-6D and AQoL-8D multi-attribute utility instruments from web-based data Quality of Life Research. e-pub ahead of print doi: 10.1007/s11136-016-1337-z (See Research paper 94 for all published and supplementary tables.)
Mihalopoulos, C., Chen, G., Iezzi, A., Khan, M.A. & Richardson, J. (2014). Assessing outcomes for cost-utility analysis in depression: comparison of five multi-attribute utility instruments with two depression-specific outcome measures British Journal of Psychiatry 205, 390-397.
Richardson, J., Iezzi, A., Khan, M.A, Chen, G. & Maxwell, A. (2016). Measuring the sensitivity and construct validity of 6 utility instruments in 7 disease areas Medical Decision Making 32(2), 147-59.
Richardson J., Iezzi A., Khan M.A. & Maxwell A. (2014). Validity and reliability of the Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL-8D) multi attribute utility instrument The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 7(1), 85-96.
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Richardson, J., Iezzi, A., Khan, M.A, Chen, G. & Maxwell, A. (2015). Can multi-attribute utility instruments adequately account for subjective wellbeing? Medical Decision Making, 35(3), 292-304.
Richardson, J., Khan, M.A., Iezzi, A. & Maxwell, A. (2015). Comparing and explaining differences in the magnitude, content and sensitivity of utilities predicted by the EQ-5D, SF-6D, HUI 3, 15D, QWB and AQoL-8D Medical Decision Making 35(3), 276-291.
Richardson J., Sinha K., Iezzi A. & Khan M.A. (2014). Modelling utility weights for the Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) 8D. Quality of Life Research, 23(8), 2395-2404. doi:10.1007/s11136-014-0686-8.
Research Paper 94 - Maxwell, A., Özmen, M., Iezzi, A. & Richardson, J. (2016). Norms for the AQoL-6D and AQoL-8D multi attribute utility instruments. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
Research Paper 93 - Richardson, J. & Iezzi, A. (2016). A comparison of the five AQoL (Assessment of Quality of Life) Multi Attribute Utility Instruments. PLUS: Appendix Comparison of EQ-5D-5L and AQoL-8D. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
Research Paper 71 - Richardson, J. & Iezzi, A. (2011). Psychometric Validity and the AQoL-8D Multi Attribute Utility Instrument. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
Research Paper 66 - Richardson J., Chen, G., Iezzi, A. & Khan, M.A. (2011). Transformations between the Assessment of Quality of Life AQoL Instruments and Test-Retest Reliability. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
Research Paper 63 - Richardson J., Sinha K., Iezzi A. & Khan M.A. (2011). Modelling the Utility of Health States with the Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) 8D Instrument: Overview and Utility Scoring Algorithm. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
Research Paper 61 - Richardson, J., Elsworth, G., Iezzi, A., Khan, M.A., Mihalopoulos, C., Schweitzer, I. & Herrman, H. (2011). Increasing the sensitivity of the AQoL inventory for the evaluation of interventions affecting mental health. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.