TABLE 1.
Study reference (number of participants) | Psychological health | Functional health | Identity and spirituality | Intimate relationships, sexuality and fertility | Social | Education, work and leisure | Practical and financial issues | ||
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Health behaviours | Physical functioning and HRQoL | Neurocognitive | |||||||
Acquati 2018 (123 at baseline) | |||||||||
Armuand 2018 (16 at baseline) | |||||||||
Bekkering 2012 (41 at baseline) | |||||||||
Brinkman 2019 (4484 at baseline) | |||||||||
Brock 2021 (502 at baseline) | |||||||||
Capelli 2021 (127 at baseline) | |||||||||
Cho 2015 (120 at baseline) | |||||||||
Daniel 2019 (2645 at baseline) | |||||||||
Gibson 2015 (4997 at baseline) | |||||||||
Gregurek 2009 (109 at baseline) | |||||||||
Jorngarden 2007 (56 at baseline) | |||||||||
Lehmann 2014 (28 at baseline) | |||||||||
Leuteritz 2018 (577 at baseline) |
Note: , primary outcome; , secondary outcome.
Abbreviations: HRQoL, Health related Quality of life.