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. 2013 Mar 28;11:54. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-54

Table 2.

Means and standard deviations of PQoL scores (ULQIE; N= 89)

Scale
Item example (‘In the last 7 days…’)
Total sample (N= 89)
    Mean (SD) Range Quartile
Physical and daily functioning
‘I felt fit/healthy.’
67.6 (17.2)
3.6-96.4
Q.25 = 57
Satisfaction with family
‘I felt comfortable in my family.’
75.8 (16.9)
20.9-100.0
Q.25= 67
Emotional stabilty
‘I felt burdened due to the illness of my child.’
66.9 (19.8)
12.5-100.0
Q.25 = 50
Self-development
‘I was able to realize wishes and needs.’
52.7 (22.3)
0.0-93.8
Q.25 = 34
Well-being
‘I was active and full of energy.’
73.6 (17.1)
25.0-100.0
Q.25 = 63
Total score   67.3 (14.2) 34.4-92 Q.25 = 59

Note. ULQIE-scales were linearly transformed into scales from 0 to 100, where higher scores indicate better QoL, ANOVA revealed no significant differences in means between mothers and fathers (p > 0.05). In the table only the Q.25 is listed because the “lowest” quartile was regarded as having impairments in PQoL.