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Fig. 3 | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Fig. 3

From: How do common conditions impact health-related quality of life for children? Providing guidance for validating pediatric preference-based measures

Fig. 3

The HRQoL changes of different health conditions over a two-year period based on inferred EQ-5D-Y. Notes: 1. The x axis represents the HRQoL changes measured in standard response mean (SRM). The “Improved” represents those who recovered from the condition while the “Worse” represents those who newly developed the condition. Health conditions are ranked according to the HRQoL changes of the “Improved” group. 2. Anxiety and depression were only measured separately from the 6th wave of LSAC (10–13 years old for B cohort and 14–17 years old for K cohort), and they were measured together between 4th and 7th waves (6–17 years). Thus, anxiety or depression were presented as one category in 5–12 years old age group, and as two separate categories in 13–18 years old. 3. Children aged 2–4 years old had only three conditions available with status changes given no HRQoL data was available for 0–1 year olds

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