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Age dependency of EQ-5D-Youth health states valuations on a visual analogue scale.

Jim G A RetraBrigitte A B EssersManuela A JooreSilvia M A A EversCarmen D Dirksen
Published in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2020)
Our study shows that, except for one moderate and one severe health state, other EQ-5D-Y health states were not valued significantly different when description of age differed. It is possible that problems in specific health domains are considered more severe for older children/adolescents compared to younger children who might still be dependent on their caregivers. Future research should examine whether our findings are also present in a broader set of EQ-5D-Y health states, with a choice-based method like TTO or DCE, and a more heterogeneous sample.
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