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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 7.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Pediatr. 2017 Aug 7;171(8):e171325. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.1325

Table 3.

Changes in Pediatric Health-Related Quality of Life and Parental Resource Empowerment from Baseline to 1 Year, by Intervention Assignment (N=721).


Child Health-Related
Quality of Life Outcomes
Baseline 1-Year
Follow Up
Adjusted
Mean Change
Adjusted
Difference
Adjusted Mean (SD) β (95% CI)
PedsQL Summary Score, units
  Enhanced Primary Care 86.0 (11.2) 86.6 (11.4) 0.65 (−0.38, 1.67) Reference
  Enhanced Primary Care + Coaching 85.3 (11.2) 86.9 (11.4) 1.53 (0.51, 2.56) 0.89 (−0.56, 2.33)
PedsQL Psychosocial Score,* units
  Enhanced Primary Care 83.7 (12.7) 84.8 (13.2) 1.05 (−0.15, 2.25) Reference
  Enhanced Primary Care + Coaching 83.1 (12.7) 84.9 (13.0) 1.80 (0.62, 2.98) 0.75 (−0.93, 2.43)
PedsQL Physical Score, units
  Enhanced Primary Care 90.3 (12.5) 90.0 (13.2) −0.29 (−1.61, 1.03) Reference
  Enhanced Primary Care + Coaching 89.7 (12.8) 90.5 (13.3) 0.76 (−0.58, 2.09) 1.04 (−0.82, 2.91)
Parent-Centered Outcome
Parental Resource Empowerment, units
  Enhanced Primary Care 2.9 (0.5) 3.1 (0.6) 0.29 (0.22, 0.35) Reference
  Enhanced Primary Care + Coaching 3.0 (0.5) 3.2 (0.6) 0.22 (0.15, 0.28) 0.07 (−0.02, 0.16)
*

To create the Psychosocial Health Score (15 items), the mean is computed as the sum of the items divided by the number of items answered in the Emotional, Social, and School Functioning Scales.