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Parent-reported health-related quality of life of children with Down syndrome: a descriptive study.

Nora ShieldsHelen LeonardShannon MunteanuJennifer BourkePolly LimNicholas F TaylorJennepher Anne Downs
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2018)
Proxy-reported psychological well-being and autonomy were within the normal range for children with Down syndrome. Physical well-being and social support scores were significantly lower than normative data. Proxy-reported scores for adolescents with Down syndrome were consistently poorer than for children with Down syndrome and the differences were clinically important.
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