Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsy Behav. 2023 Jan 10;139:109069. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2022.109069

Table 3:

Responses of QI-Disability domain scores to reported changes in the child’s health, frequency of epilepsy, and behaviour, indicated in multivariate fixed effects regression models

Coefficient (95% CI)*
Health Frequency of Epilepsy Behavior
Physical Health 6.2 (2.3,10.1), p=0.002 −0.2 (−3.6,3.1), p=0.886 3.7 (−0.7,8.1), p=0.099
Positive Emotions 3.1 (−1.0,7.2), p=0.136 −0.6 (−4.1,3.0), p=0.749 3.5 (−1.1,8.2), p=0.133
Negative Emotions 0.4 (−2.3,3.1), p=0.788 −1.6 (−3.9,0.8), p=0.181 −5.7 (−8.8,−2.7), p<0.001
Social Interactions 4.0 (0.1,7.9), p=0.045 −0.5 (−3.8,4.9), p=0.753 0.5 (−3.8,4.9), p=0.811
Leisure and the Outdoors 6.2 (1.7,10.6), p=0.008 −0.7 (−4.6,3.2), p=0.711 7.6 (2.6,12.6), p=0.004
Independence −1.1 (−4.6,2.4), p=0.528 2.5 (−0.5,5.5), p=0.098 −0.3 (−4.2,3.6), p=0.861
Total 3.1 (1.2,5.0), p=0.002 −0.2 (−1.9,1.5), p=0.822 1.5 (−0.6,3.7), p=0.159
*

Fitted change in QID score (out of 100) per unit change in health, epilepsy, or emotional score (out of 5)