Parental-perceived health-related quality of life of school students with borderline intellectual functioning: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S Karande, N J Gogtay, T More, S Pandit
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Students with borderline intellectual functioning ("slow learners") underperform in all school subjects. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the parental-perceived health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of these students. Its secondary objective was to analyze the impact of sociodemographic variables on their HRQoL.

Settings and design: Cross-sectional single-arm questionnaire-based study was conducted in the learning disability clinic in a public medical college in Mumbai.

Subjects and methods: One hundred parents of slow learners aged 8 to 16 years were recruited by non-probability sampling. Their HRQoL scores were measured using the English DISABKIDS chronic generic module parent (proxy) long-version ("DCGM-37-P") instrument.

Statistical analysis: Multiple regression analysis was carried out for determining the "independent" impact that sociodemographic variables had on a poor facet and total score outcomes.

Results: Clinically significant deficits were detected in 4 facets, namely: small deficit in "social inclusion"; medium deficits in "independence", "emotion", and "social exclusion"; and large deficit in "total score". Multivariate analysis revealed that: (i) being an only child predicted a poor "emotion" and "social exclusion" facet score outcomes (P = 0.039 and P = 0.024, respectively); (ii) being a female predicted a poor "social inclusion" facet score outcome (P = 0.022); and, (iii) studying in a single-gender school predicted a poor "limitation" facet score outcome (P = 0.020).

Conclusions: Parents of slow learners perceive their psychosocial and total HRQoL to be significantly compromised. There is a need to evaluate the HRQoL of slow learners so that optimum rehabilitation can be facilitated.

在印度马哈拉施特拉邦孟买的一项基于横断面问卷的研究中,父母感知的边缘性智力功能学生的健康相关生活质量。
背景和目的:智力功能处于边缘的学生(“慢学习者”)在学校的所有科目中都表现不佳。本研究的主要目的是评估这些学生的父母感知的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。其次要目的是分析社会人口变量对其HRQoL的影响。背景与设计:在孟买一所公立医学院学习障碍门诊进行横断面单臂问卷研究。对象与方法:采用非概率抽样方法,招募8 ~ 16岁慢学习者家长100名。他们的HRQoL评分采用英国残疾儿童慢性通用模块父(代理)长版本(“DCGM-37-P”)仪器测量。统计分析:进行多元回归分析,以确定社会人口变量对不良方面和总分结果的“独立”影响。结果:临床显著的缺陷表现在4个方面,即:“社会包容”方面的小缺陷;在“独立性”、“情感”和“社会排斥”方面存在中等缺陷;“总分”赤字较大。多变量分析显示:(i)独生子女的“情绪”和“社会排斥”方面得分结果较差(P = 0.039和P = 0.024);(ii)身为女性的“社会包容”评分结果较差(P = 0.022);(iii)在单性别学校学习预测较差的“限制”面评分结果(P = 0.020)。结论:慢学习者的父母认为他们的社会心理和总HRQoL明显受损。有必要评估慢学习者的HRQoL,以便促进最佳的康复。
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Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical, clinical and bioengineering studies related to human well being including ethical and social issues. The journal gives preference to clinically oriented studies over experimental and animal studies. The Journal would publish peer-reviewed original research papers, case reports, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and debates.
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