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. 2020 Aug 3;18:264. doi: 10.1186/s12955-020-01510-0

Table 2.

The characteristics of the WHOQOL questioner studies included in the analysis

Authors Year Type of study SS& Surgery QOL* (Mean ± SD) NOS** Score
FTMa MTFb D1c D2d D3e D4f Total QOL
Thompson, HM. et al. [45] 2015 Cross sectional 312 * 66.08 ± 18.98 67.39 ± 17.84 65.0 ± 22.85 59.54 ± 17.74 64.50 ± 19.35 7
George, A. et al. [43] 2015 Cross sectional 60 * 69.70 ± 17.47 64.86 ± 18.51 66.53 ± 11.73 65.00 ± 13.84 66.52 ± 15.39 6
Başar, K. et al. [42] 2016 Cross sectional 72 * 75.00 ± 0.00 56.00 ± 0.00 97.10 ± 0.00 63.00 ± 44.00 72.77 ± 11.00 6
Başar, K. et al. [42] 2016 Cross sectional 22 * 81.00 ± 0.00 69.00 ± 58.90 75.00 ± 19.00 75.00 ± 0.00 75.00 ± 19.50 6

aMTF Male to Female, bFTM Female to Male; c domain 1(Physical); d domain 2(Psychological); e domain 3(Social); f domain 4(Environmental)

&SS Sample Size, *QOL: Quality of Life; ** Newcastle-Ottawa Scale score