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Table 2 PedsQL™* Results for both the Control Group Child Self-Report and Parent Proxy-Report

From: The comparison of perceived health-related quality of life between Australian children with severe specific language impairment to age and gender-matched peers

Scale

Range

Mean (SD)

Cut-off scoresa

N(%)b

Child Self-Report

 Total Summary Score

67.23–98.91

85.06 (8.27)

69.71

4 (9.30)

 Psychosocial Health Summary Score

63.33–100

82.36 (9.83)

66.03

3 (7)

  Physical Functioning

68.75–100

90.12 (8.65)

72.98

3 (7)

  Emotional Functioning

45–100

77.21 (14.32)

59.57

2 (4.65)

  Social Functioning

60–100

86.98 (13.23)

66.61

5 (11.63)

  School Functioning

55–100

82.91 (12.35)

62.99

4 (9.30)

Parent Proxy-Report

 Total Summary Score

72.83–100

89.18 (7.07)

65.42

0 (0)

 Psychosocial Health Summary Score

65–100

86.59 (9.22)

64.38

1 (6.67)

  Physical Functioning

65.62–100

94.04 (8.03)

63.28

0 (0)

  Emotional Functioning

50–100

79.30 (12.56)

63.29

4 (9.30)

  Social Functioning

65–100

92.79 (10.71)

62.07

1 (6.67)

  School Functioning

50–100

87.67 (12.55)

56.75

1 (6.67)

  1. *The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ Version 4.0 Generic Core Scales
  2. aMean cut-off scores published in [8]
  3. bNumber below the cut-off score (percentage)