Table 2.
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.