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Correction: Determinants of Health-Related Quality of Life in School-Aged Children: A General Population Study in the Netherlands.

Marieke Houben-van Herten, Guannan Bai, Esther Hafkamp, Jeanne M Landgraf, Hein Raat.   

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125083.].

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26225435      PMCID: PMC4520463          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


In Table 3, all values for the determinant “Siblings in household” are incorrect. The authors have provided a correct Table 3 here.
Table 3

Bivariate associations with CHQ-score and effect sizes based on interview administration methods.

VariableLevelsPhSPsS
mean (F-value, p-value)sd effect size mean (F-value, p-value)sd effect size
Gender Male 57.046.2252.686.66
Female 56.956.0453.366.29
(<1, .51) 0.01 (22.93, < .001)* 0.10
Age 4 56.636.4753.306.12
5 56.866.3353.756.17
6 57.425.9053.066.28
7 57.036.0953.216.54
8 57.095.9252.496.64
9 57.205.9652.656.73
10 56.736.3352.706.78
11 57.026.0152.886.58
(<2, .09) 0.12 (4.26, < .001)* 0.19
Ethnicity Native Dutch people 57.156.1153.106.42
Immigrants, Western 56.506.5252.686.72
Immigrants, Non-western 56.356.3152.686.60
(9.13, < .001)* 0.12 (<2.5, .08) 0.06
Urbanisation rate Very high 56.586.1752.896.45
High 56.966.0953.046.55
Moderately high 56.986.2952.896.46
Low 57.186.0952.996.48
Very low 57.325.9853.326.49
(2.82, .02)* 0.12 (<1, .44) 0.07
Single parent family Two parent family 57.056.0953.246.38
Single parent family 56.606.4750.957.07
(4.01, .04)* 0.07 (96.81, < .001)* 0.32 a
Siblings in household Only child 56.656.3452.536.80
Has 1 brother or sister 56.936.1853.006.42
Has more brothers/sisters 57.196.0253.156.49
(3.06, .05)* 0.04 (3.11, .04)* 0.09
Working situation Parents Both parents work 57.176.0153.136.35
One parent works 56.906.3253.096.48
Parents do not work 55.536.9851.637.25
(15.62, < .001)* 0.24 a (11.78, < .001)* 0.21 a
Highest parental educational level Low 56.636.2052.206.87
Medium 57.196.1652.966.52
High 57.025.9553.526.22
(<2, .17) 0.09 (10.30, < .001)* 0.19
Low household income No 57.046.1053.176.39
Yes 56.806.2052.376.82
(<1.5, .27) 0.04 (12.71, < .001)* 0.12
Parents' smoking behaviour Both parents smoke 57.056.1652.826.49
One parent smokes 56.756.3652.716.59
Parents do not smoke 57.126.0853.226.38
(<2.5, .08) 0.06 (4.84, .01)* 0.08
BMI child Normal weight 57.066.0853.126.46
Overweight 56.686.3352.906.57
Obese 55.866.3151.497.02
(5.37, .005)* 0.19 (7.65, < .001)* 0.23 a
Nr of chronic conditions None 57.775.4753.276.25
1 55.046.9652.416.98
2 or more 50.368.2750.807.92
(341.50, < .001)* 0.90 c (33.19, < .001)* 0.31 a
Nr of behavioural /learning disorders None 57.056.0253.456.21
1 56.686.9348.587.41
2 or more 54.338.9444.427.17
(8.63, < .001)* 0.30 a (237.35, < .001)* 1.26 c
Number of acute health complaints None 58.444.7953.866.07
1 55.936.4552.486.63
2 53.707.5951.537.25
3 or more 50.518.6750.947.58
(353.60, < .001)* 0.92 c (52.07, < .001)* 0.36 a
Visited a GP last 14 days No 57.355.7753.026.43
Yes 52.418.4952.847.20
(367.28, < .001)* 0.58 b (<1, .49) 0.03
Visited medical specialist last 14 days No 57.155.9753.056.44
Yes 52.658.5752.067.69
(146.70, < .001)* 0.53 b (6.69, .01)* 0.13
Used prescription medicines last 14 days No 57.605.6053.166.31
Yes 53.327.7452.147.42
(519.34, < .001)* 0.55 b (26.03, < .001)* 0.14
Used non pre-scription medicines last 14 days No 57.865.3953.246.34
Yes 54.777.2752.416.83
(441.49, < .001)* 0.42 a (27.85, < .001)* 0.12
Hospitalization last year No 57.076.0753.026.47
Yes 52.888.0352.457.62
(64.39, < .001)* 0.52 b (<1.5, .28) 0.07

Effect sizes are highest vs. lowest mean CHQ-score.

a = small difference

b = moderate difference

c = large difference.

# Data were calculates using US based weights and are provided for illustrative purposes. Not for general use.

* Statistically significant.

Effect sizes are highest vs. lowest mean CHQ-score. a = small difference b = moderate difference c = large difference. # Data were calculates using US based weights and are provided for illustrative purposes. Not for general use. * Statistically significant.
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1.  Determinants of health-related quality of life in school-aged children: a general population study in the Netherlands.

Authors:  Marieke Houben-van Herten; Guannan Bai; Esther Hafkamp; Jeanne M Landgraf; Hein Raat
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-05-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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