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Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2008 Aug 20;180(4 Suppl):1700–1704. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2008.03.117

Table 2:

CHQ-PF50 Summary Measure and Scale Means Comparing the Congenital Urological Anomaly Group to a Representative U.S. Population Sample (adapted from CHQ Manual, Pages 264–266)12

CHQ-PF50 Summary Measures and Scales Congenital Urological Anomaly (n=35) Mean (95% CI) Representative U.S. Population Sample (n=380)
Mean (95% CI)
p-value (t-test)
Physical Summary Measure 44.5 (39.9–49.1) 52.0 (51.1–52.9) 0.0023
Psychosocial Summary Measure 50.3 (47.4–53.3) 51.0 (50.0–51.9) 0.72
Physical Functioning 86.1 (78.4–93.8) 96.2 (94.7–97.7) 0.01
Role Physical 79.0 (67.8–90.3) 93.6 (91.6–95.5) 0.01
General health perceptions 44.8 (39.4–50.3) 73.1 (71.3–74.9) 0.0000
Bodily pain 78.9 (72.2–85.5) 81.6 (79.5–83.6) 0.45
Family activities 77.3 (70.0–84.5) 89.7 (87.9–91.6) 0.0002
Role Emotional/behavior 86.7 (79.2–94.2) 92.9 (91.1–94.7) 0.0536
Parental impact-time 85.3 (78.4–92.2) 87.9 (85.9–89.9) 0.47
Parental impact-emotional 59.9 (48.7–71.1) 80.4 (78.3–82.4) 0.0008
Self-esteem 75.1 (69.3–80.8) 79.7 (78.0–81.4) 0.12
Mental health 75.4 (71.4–79.5) 78.5 (77.1–79.8) 0.19
Behavior 77.8 (72.7–82.8) 74.6 (72.9–76.2) 0.26