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Table 3 PedsQL™* Child Self-Report and Parent Proxy-Report for Children with Severe SLI and the Control Group

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) of Control Group

Mean (SD) of Group of Children with severe SLIa

Child Self-Report

 Total Summary Score

67.23–98.91

85.06 (8.27)

66.51 (15.36)

 Psychosocial Health Summary Score

63.33–100

82.36 (9.83)

67.00 (22.19)

  Physical Functioning

68.75–100

90.12 (8.65)

67.00 (22.19)

  Emotional Functioning

45–100

77.21 (14.32)

68.26 (20.23)

  Social Functioning

60–100

86.98 (13.23)

66.28 (23.83)

  School Functioning

55–100

82.91 (12.35)

64.19 (16.40)

Parent Proxy-Report

 Total Summary Score

72.83–100

89.18 (7.07)

63.73 (15.37)

 Psychosocial Health Summary Score

65–100

86.59 (9.22)

60.54 (14.84)

  Physical Functioning

65.62–100

94.04 (8.03)

69.69 (20.21)

  Emotional Functioning

50–100

79.30 (12.56)

63.14 (17.99)

  Social Functioning

65–100

92.79 (10.71)

56.51 (19.13)

  School Functioning

50–100

87.67 (12.55)

61.98 (16.26)

  1. *The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ Version 4.0 Generic Core Scales
  2. aMean scores published in [5]