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. 2015 Jul 2;13:93. doi: 10.1186/s12955-015-0293-6

Table 2.

Percentage of patients with “no impairment” in representative CFQ-R items at baseline and 48 weeks

Representative items % No Impairment at baseline (pooled)
CFQ-R scale Teen-adult version/Child version Response optiona Corr.b with domain change score
Body image Look different from others Very false/Not at all true 0.82 60.0
Digestive symptoms Problems with gas/stomach hurt Never 0.85c 48.1
Eating problems Force myself to eat/pushed to eat Very false/Never 0.82c 77.7
Emotional functioning Felt sad/worried Never 0.79 71.1
Health perceptions Feel healthy Very true 0.86 32.5
Physical functioning Walking as fast as others No difficulty 0.85 65.9
Respiratory symptoms Coughing Not at all/Never 0.85 3.7
Role functioning Running errands out of the house Never 0.85 41.0
Social functioning Comfortable going out/got together with friends Very true 0.66 59.2
Treatment burden Tx makes life more difficult/Tx bothered you Not at all/Not at all true 0.78 25.1
Vitality Felt exhausted/grouchy Never 0.81 47.4
Weightd Trouble gaining weight Not at all e 62.0

aIdentified to represent patient report of no impairment

bPolyserial correlation unless otherwise noted

cSpearman correlation

dSingle item scale

eNot applicable for single item scales

Pooled = ivacaftor and placebo