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Chapter 1. Introduction

2.5 Data analysis

The methods of data analysis for each individual study are reported in each of the relevant chapters of this thesis that details the conduct and results of the studies. All analyses were conducted using STATA (StataCorp, College Station, TX, USA).

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Chapter 3

Chapter 3.

Multimorbidity and health-related quality of