Syddansk Universitet Identifying subgroups of patients using latent class analysis should we use a single-stage or a two-stage approach ? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
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Werner Vach | Peter Kent | Anne Molgaard Nielsen | Alice Kongsted | W. Vach | P. Kent | L. Hestbaek | A. Kongsted | Lise Hestbaek | A. Nielsen | Lise Hestbaek
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