Letter to the Editor

Comment on “Validity and Reliability of the Iranian Version of the Short Form Social Well Being Scale in a General Urban Population”

1. Shayeghian Z, Amiri P, VAHEDI-NOTASH G, Karimi M, Azizi F (2019). Validity and Reliability of the Iranian Ver-sion of the Short Form Social Well Being Scale in a General Urban Population. Iran J Public Health, 48(8):1478-87.
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AMIR-BEHGHADAM M, GHOLIZADEH M, JANATI A. Comment on “Validity and Reliability of the Iranian Version of the Short Form Social Well Being Scale in a General Urban Population”. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(4):818-819.