Examining boys' and girls' health-related quality of life from the first to the third year of upper secondary school: A prospective longitudinal study.
Ingrid Oma LangelandRagnhild SollesnesRoy Miodini NilsenGrethe AlmenningEva LangelandPublished in: Nursing open (2019)
In the first-year boys (N = 168) and girls (N = 228) reported a mean health-related quality of life score of 76.3 (SD 10.7) and 69.8 (SD 11.5), respectively. In the third year, the mean health-related quality of life score for boys and girls was 73.5 (SD 12.4) and 65.7 (SD 13.3), respectively. Boys had a significant decrease in health-related quality of life mean score of -2.6 and girls a significant decrease of -3.8 (p < .001) over the 3-year period. There was no significant difference between boys' and girls' health-related quality of life changes (p = .39).
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