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MOESM2 of Emotional and behavioral problems, quality of life and metabolic control in NTBC-treated Tyrosinemia type 1 patients
journal contribution
posted on 2019-12-05, 05:28 authored by Kimber Vliet, Willem Ginkel, Rianne Jahja, Anne Daly, Anita MacDonald, Corinne Laet, Roshni Vara, Yusof Rahman, David Cassiman, Francois Eyskens, Corrie Timmer, Nicky Mumford, Jörgen Bierau, Peter Hasselt, Paul Gissen, Philippe Goyens, Patrick McKiernan, Gisela Wilcox, Andrew Morris, Elisabeth Jameson, Stephan Huijbregts, Francjan SpronsenAdditional file 2. Correlations between ASEBA questionnaires and QoL questionnaires for patients aged 16 and older. Correlations between ASEBA questionnaires and QoL questionnaires for patients aged 16 and older (N = 9). Bold and underlined results are significant correlations. For patients 16–18 years old (N = 2), the ASEBA questionnaire did not calculated the scales intrusive, depressed, avoidant and antisocial. The domain sex could not be calculated for one of the patients due to missing answers in the questionnaire.