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. 2008 Nov 9;6:96. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-6-96

Table 3.

Comparison means score of HRQOL (generic scale) between different demographic and medical characteristics: proxy report

Total Score
Mean (SD)
Physical F
Mean (SD)
Emotional F
Mean (SD)
Social F
Mean (SD)
School
Mean (SD)
P p p p p
Gender
Male (n = 54) 72 (16) 66 (27) 70 (21) 87 (14) 63 (23)
Female (n = 44) 69 (19) 62 (26) 67 (22) 83 (18) 60 (29)
P 0.41 0.45 0.61 0.21 0.64
Risk stratification
SR (n = 49) 72 (17) 66 (26) 69 (28) 84 (17) 66 (24)
HR (n = 49) 69 (17) 62 (26) 68 (22) 86 (15) 57 (27)
P 0.45 0.42 0.79 0.42 0.21
SES
Low (n = 76) 71 (9) 65 (14) 69 (22) 85 (17) 63 (27)
High (n = 22) 69 (11) 64 (18) 70 (20) 85 (16) 56 (22)
p 0.78 0.88 0.88 0.90 0.34
Father's occupation
Unemployed (n = 54) 70 (19) 64 (29) 69 (22) 84 (17) 60 (30)
Employed (n = 44) 71 (15) 62 (26) 68 (21) 86 (15) 63 (21)
p 0.84 0.94 0.91 0.42 0.61
Mother's occupation
Unemployed (n = 74) 71 (18) 66 (28) 68 (21) 85 (17) 62 (23)
Employed (n = 24) 69 (15) 60 (22) 70 (22) 85 (15) 60 (22)
p 0.65 0.34 0.69 0.98 0.82
Father's Education
Low (n = 40) 73 (19) 62 (25) 74 (21) 87 (17) 63 (26)
High (n = 58) 68 (16) 62 (25) 66 (21) 84 (16) 60 (26)
p 0.17 0.29 0.09 0.34 0.68
Mother's education
Low (n = 42) 70 (18) 62 (28) 68 (22) 86 (16) 65 (24)
High (n = 56) 71 (17) 66 (25) 69 (21) 84 (17) 58 (27)
p 0.96 0.88 0.74 0.48 0.34