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. 2013 Jun 20;8:89. doi: 10.1186/1750-1172-8-89

Table 3.

Self-reported data from the CDH survivors and their parents

1. Children CHD LEA Norms
Children’ QoL: Kidscreen-27 (0–100)*
M ± SD
Diff (95% CI)+
Diff (95% CI)++
Physical well-being
53.4 ± 10.7
5,9 (1,7 ; 10,1)
−11,6 (−15,6 ; -7,63)
Psychological well-being
53.4 ± 9.5
2,3 (−1,5 ; 6,3)
−23,8 (−27,2 ; -20,3)
Parents and autonomy
47.3 ± 7.9
−0, (−5,4 ; 3,5)
−14,3 (−17,4 ; -11,1)
Peers and social support
44.5 ± 9.5
0,1 (−5,0 ; 5,3)
−16,3 (−19,8 ; -12,8)
School
53.5 ± 10.0
3,0 (−1,2 ; 7,3)
−13,2 (−17,0 ; -9,44)
Children’ behavioral : SDQ
M ± SD
 
 
Emotional symptoms
3.0 ± 2.7
-
-
Conduct problems
2.5 ± 1.7
-
-
Hyperactivity
4.1 ± 2.4
-
-
Peer problems
1.6 ± 2.4
-
-
Prosocial
8.2 ± 1.5
-
-
Total difficulties
11.3 ± 5.7
-
-
2. Parents
 
 
 
Parents’ QoL: SF36 (0–100)*
M ± SD
 
 
Physical function
92.5 ± 13.2
-
-
Social functioning
86.7 ± 19.1
-
-
Role physical
89.9 ± 15.3
-
-
Role emotional
63.2 ± 9.1
-
-
Mental health
71.4 ± 14.2
-
-
Vitality
71.7 ± 17.0
-
-
Body pain
83.8 ± 22.5
-
-
General health
79.7 ± 17.3
-
-
Physical composite score
55.9 ± 6.1
-
-
Mental composite score 46.7 ± 5.6 - -

M±SD mean±standard deviation.

* Higher score, higher QoL level.

LEA long term leucemia survivors, norms, Kidscreen norms (sex- and gender- matched).

+ Diff (95% CI) CHD score – LEA score (95% confidence interval of difference); ++ Diff (95% CI), CHD score – norm score (95% confidence interval of difference).