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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Neurol. 2014 Dec 3;52(4):428–434. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2014.11.016

TABLE 2.

Mean Scores on Self and Parent Proxy-Reported Health-Related Quality of Life Generic Module Scales of Subjects with Stroke in Comparison with Published Norms of Healthy Controls

Stroke Subjects Healthy Subjects (Published Data)16,24 t-Test P-Value 95% CI for Stroke Subjects’ Mean


N Mean SD N Mean SD
Parent proxy-report
  Physical Functioning 57 80.7 20.3 9430 84.5 19.5 0.16 75.3–86.1
  Psychosocial Functioning 57 72.7 17.7 9430 81.7 15.2 0.0003* 68.0–77.4
    Emotional Functioning 56 73.7 19.0 9430 81.3 16.5 0.0041* 68.6–78.8
    Social Functioning 57 80.4 25.5 9430 83.7 19.4 0.33 73.6–87.2
    School Functioning 57 63.7 23.4 9430 78.8 19.6 <0.0001* 57.5–69.9
  Total score 57 75.7 17.1 9430 82.7 15.4 0.0031* 71.2–80.2
Child self-report
  Physical Functioning 42 82.4 16.7 5480 87.5 13.5 0.055 77.2–87.6
  Psychosocial Functioning 42 75.2 17.9 5480 81.9 14.1 0.02* 69.6–80.8
    Emotional Functioning 42 72.0 23.9 5480 79.3 18.2 0.055 64.6–79.4
    Social Functioning 42 81.9 22.2 5480 85.2 16.8 0.34 75.0–88.8
    School Functioning 42 72.6 21.9 5480 81.1 16.5 0.016* 65.8–79.4
  Total score 42 78.0 14.5 5480 83.8 12.7 0.01* 73.5–82.5

Abbreviations:

CI = 95% confidence interval

SD = Standard deviation

*

Statistically significant.

Note that psychosocial functioning is a summary score comprised of emotional, social, and school functioning.