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Health-related quality of life of mothers of children with leukemia in Japan
Tags: 'general health perception' (GH), 'social functioning' (SF) and 'mental health' (MH). Their SF-36 domain scores, 'vitality' (VT), 2005, Adolescent Adult Caregivers/psychology Child Child, and are at a greater risk for depression. These results suggest that the current system for treating leukemic diseases of children in Japan should also include close monitoring of mothers' mental health, and compared their scores to those of 240 mothers of children without leukemia matched to the children with leukemia. MAIN RESULTS: Of the eight unadjusted domain scores of the SF-36, and provision of appropriate treatment and psycho-social support., approximately 20 points (1 standard deviation (SD), Backlog, Eboshida A, five were significantly low among mothers of children with leukemia compared to mothers of children without leukemia: 'role-physical functioning' (RP), Fukuhara S, GH, Journal Article, Mizoue T, Newborn JapanLeukemia/nursing Male Mother-Child Relations Mothers/psychology Quality of Life/psychology Questionnaires Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, p < 0.0001) and 30 points (1.5 SD, p < 0.0001) lower than that of mothers of children without leukemia. CONCLUSION: Mothers of children with leukemia requiring hospital care have poor HRQOL, particularly with regard to mental health and social functioning, PedPal Lit, Preschool Comparative StudyCost of Illness Female Health Status Humans Infant Infant, Quality of Life Research, range 0-14) with leukemia diagnosed between 1999 and 2000, RE and MH. The MH and SF scores in mothers of children with leukemia requiring hospital care w ere, respectively, SF, Sokejima S, VT, when adjusted for demographic and clinical factors were also significantly low in RP, Yamazaki S