How well do parents know their children? Implications for proxy reporting of child health-related quality of life

Title

How well do parents know their children? Implications for proxy reporting of child health-related quality of life

Creator

Jokovic A; Locker D; Guyatt G

Publisher

Quality of Life Research

Date

2004

Subject

PedPal Lit; 26 and 11% of the parents gave > or = 3 and 6 > or = DK responses to 33 items comprising the PPQ. DK responses were associated with child's age and clinical co ndition; Adolescent Chi-Square Distribution ChildChild Welfare Female Humans MaleOral Health Parents/psychologyProxyQuality of Life Questionnaires Research Support; given that parental and child reports are measuring different realities; imputation of the value zero and adjustment of scores to account for items with DK responses. RESULTS: Respectively; information provided by parents is useful even if it is incomplete.; item mean imputation; Non-U.S. Gov't%X OBJECTIVES: This study examined parental knowledge of their children's oral-health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) (Objective 1)

Description

2004

Rights

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Type

Journal Article

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Backlog

Citation

Jokovic A; Locker D; Guyatt G, “How well do parents know their children? Implications for proxy reporting of child health-related quality of life,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 16, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/12970.