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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsy Behav. 2013 Dec 20;31:77–84. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.11.008

Table 2.

Descriptive and reliability statistics for Neuro-QoL short form T-scores

Neuro-QoL Short Form Nitems Npersons M GPT MCT SD α T-R ICCs**
Positive Affect & Well Being* 9 118 53.8 8.2 .95 .81
Applied Cognition – General Concerns* 8 119 41.9 8.7 .94 .82
Applied Cognition – Executive Function* 8 119 43.6 10.3 .94 .87
Lower Extremity Function - Mobility* 8 114 50.4 9 .92 .89
Upper Extremity Function -Fine Motor, ADL* 8 119 49 7.7 .88 .87
Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities* 8 119 45.3 7.2 .94 .57
Satisfaction with Social Roles and Activities* 8 119 45.9 6.5 .89 .72
Depression 8 118 47.9 8.3 .96 .82
Anxiety 8 118 52.3 8.1 .94 .81
Stigma 8 119 49.7 9.1 .91 .83
Fatigue 8 119 45.6 9.4 .95 .81
Sleep Disturbance 8 119 48.2 9.8 .86 .77
Emotional and Behavioral Dyscontrol 8 119 46.3 10.1 .93 .84
*

For these banks, a high score indicates better function; for all other banks a high score indicates worse function;

**

Time 1 (baseline) vs. Time 2 (7 days); M GPT – Mean General Population T-Score; MCT- Mean

Clinical T-Score