The comparison of perceived health-related quality of life between Australian children with severe specific language impairment to age and gender-matched peers

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作者
Nicola, Kristy [1 ]
Watter, Pauline [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
来源
BMC PEDIATRICS | 2018年 / 18卷
关键词
Health-related quality of life; The pediatric quality of life inventory (TM) version 4.0 generic core scales; Specific language impairment; Children; Quality of life; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; PEDSQL(TM)-4.0; ADOLESCENTS; PARENTS; FORM;
D O I
10.1186/s12887-018-1058-2
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background: Children with specific language impairment often present with multiple comorbidities, which may adversely affect both participation in play and academic performance, potentially impacting a child's health-related quality of life. This study 1) explored the suitability of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (TM) Version 4.0 Generic Core Scales (PedsQL (TM)) for use with a typically developing Australian control group, and 2) compared the health-related quality of life between a control group and Australian children with severe specific language impairment. Methods: Health-related quality of life data collected as part of a broader study of 43 children with severe specific language impairment (males = 35, age range 5-16, mean age = 8.79+/-2.92) enrolled at a special school were used to explore previously unreported findings. Typically developing gender and age matched (+/-3 months) peers were recruited from local schools. The PedsQL (TM) child self-report and proxy-report were individually or interviewer-administered to the control group as required, and then compared to the group with specific language impairment. Results: The PedsQL (TM) was reliable and feasible for use with the control group (N = 43, males = 35, age range = 5-16 years, mean age = 8.74+/-2.94 years). Control group performance was as expected as per the manual. Parents of the control group scored their children significantly higher than did the children themselves on all scales except the emotional functioning scale. Both the control group children and their parents scored themselves significantly higher on all scales, compared to children with severe specific language impairment and their parents. Conclusions: The PedsQL (TM) was suitable for use with the control group. Further, the recruitment of a control group provided additional clarity on the extent a severe specific language impairment impacts on an Australian child's perceived health-related quality of life, compared to the manual cut-off scores. Severe specific language impairment significantly impacts negatively on the health-related quality of life of Australian children across all domains, particularly when compared to an age and gender-matched group of peers. These results warrant the inclusion of health-related quality of life evaluations in the assessment of these children along with a multidisciplinary approach.
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