Can parents rate their child's health-related quality of life? Results of a systematic review.
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...Although parent/child agreement has not typically been reported for children younger than 7 years of age for HRQOL instruments [31], the trend towards higher intercorrelations with increasing age in the present study is perhaps consonant with the trend towards higher scale reliabilities with increasing age for self-report....
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...Thus, although most available HRQOL instruments only include child selfreport for ages 8 and older [1,2], the present findings indi- cate that 5, 6, and 7 year olds can reliably and validly selfreport their HRQOL, comparable to older children and adolescents....
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...In a meta-analysis of studies evaluating the agreement between child self-report and parent proxy-report on different measures of HRQOL, Eiser & Morse (2001) found generally good agreement (r > 0.50) between child and parent report for domains reflecting physical activity, functioning and some symptoms, but generally poor agreement (r 0.30) between child self-report and parent proxy-report for emotional and social HRQOL domains [31]....
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...In a meta-analysis of studies evaluating the agreement between child self-report and parent proxy-report on different measures of HRQOL, Eiser & Morse (2001) found generally good agreement (r > 0.50) between child and parent report for domains reflecting physical activity, functioning and some…...
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...30) between child self-report and parent proxy-report for emotional and social HRQOL domains [31]....
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...uct-moment correlations may be insufficient [31]....
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...Poor agreement was also reported for 'cognitive functioning' [20, 23]....
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...These were variously described as 'global functioning - negative', 'global functioning - positive', and 'autonomy' [23]; 'appearance', and 'communication with physician or nurse' [20]; 'social functioning' [24]; 'cheerful mood', and 'optimism about the future' [25]....
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...Thus, good agreement was reported for physical activities [19-21]; physical...
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