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Reference Values for the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory and the Multidimensional Fatigue Scale in Adolescent Athletes by Sport and Sex

机译:体育和性别的青少年运动员的小儿生命质量的参考价值和多维运动员

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Background: Effective use of patient-rated outcome measures to facilitate optimal patient care requires an understanding of the reference values of these measures within the population of interest. Little is known about reference values for commonly used patient-rated outcome measures in adolescent athletes. Purpose: To determine reference values for the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) and the Multidimensional Fatigue Scale (MFS) in adolescent athletes by sport and sex. Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: A convenience sample of interscholastic adolescent athletes from 9 sports was used. Participants completed the PedsQL and MFS during one testing session at the start of their sport season. Data were stratified by sport and sex. Dependent variables included the total PedsQL score and the 5 PedsQL subscale scores: physical functioning, psychosocial functioning, emotional functioning, social functioning, and school functioning. Dependent variables for the MFS included 3 subscale scores: general functioning, sleep functioning, and cognitive functioning. Summary statistics were reported for total and subscale scores by sport and sex. Results: Among 3574 males and 1329 female adolescent athletes, the PedsQL scores (100 possible points) generally indicated high levels of health regardless of sport played. Mean PedsQL total and subscales scores ranged from 82.6 to 95.7 for males and 83.9 to 95.2 for females. Mean MFS subscale scores (100 possible points) ranged from 74.2 to 90.9 for males and 72.8 to 87.4 for females. Conclusion: Healthy male and female adolescent athletes reported relatively high levels of health on the PedsQL subscales and total scores regardless of sport; no mean scores were lower than 82.6 points for males or 83.9 points for females. On the MFS, males and females tended to report low effect of general and cognitive fatigue regardless of sport; mean scores were higher than 83.5 points for males and 83.8 points for females. Clinically, athletes who score below the reference values for their sport have poorer health status than average adolescent athletes participating in that sport. Scores below reference values may warrant consideration of early intervention or treatment. ]]>
机译:背景:有效利用患者额定的结果措施,以促进最佳患者护理需要了解这些措施的参考价值在利息群中。关于青少年运动员常用患者额定结果措施的参考值少。目的:通过运动和性别地确定人生库存(Pedsql)的儿科质量的参考值和青少年运动员的多维疲劳量表(MFS)。研究设计:横截面研究;证据级别,3.方法:使用来自9个运动的梭氏体青少年运动员的便利样本。参与者在体育赛季开始的一个测试会议期间完成了PEDSQL和MFS。数据由运动和性别分层。依赖变量包括总PedSQL得分和5个Pedsql次电量分数:物理功能,心理社会功能,情绪功能,社会功能和学校运作。 MFS的依赖变量包括3个子级分数:一般功能,睡眠功能和认知功能。通过运动和性别报告了总数和船只分数的摘要统计数据。结果:3574名男性和1329名雌性青少年运动员中,PedsQL分数(100个可能的分数)通常表明,无论是否播放的运动,都表明了高度的健康。平均Pedsql总数和分量表分数范围为82.6至95.7的男性,女性为83.9至95.2。平均MFS次级评分(100个可能的分数)为男性的74.2至90.9,女性为72.8至87.4。结论:健康男女青少年运动员在Pedsql分量上报告了相对高的健康状况,以及无论运动如何,都有比分;没有平均分数低于男性的82.6点或女性83.9点。在MFS,雄性和女性倾向于报告一般和认知疲劳的低效果,无论运动如何;男性的平均分子高于83.5点,女性为83.8分。临床上,运动员低于他们运动的参考价值观的人数比参加这项运动的平均青少年运动员的健康状况较差。低于参考价值的分数可能需要考虑早期干预或治疗。 ]]>

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