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Table 1 Descriptive statistics of global severity and adaptive function rating scales at follow-up (n = 34)

From: Measuring clinical outcomes in children with pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome: data from a 2–5 year follow-up study

 

n

median (range)

mean (SD)

CGI-Sa clinician

34

3 (1–6)

2.8 (1.4)

CGI-S parent

34

2 (0–5)

2.4 (1.5)

CGI-S child

33

1 (0–6)

2.2 (1.6)

SDQ-Pb total

34

9.5 (3–23)

11.1 (6.4)

SDQ-P emotional symptoms

34

3.5 (0–10)

4 (2.3)

SDQ-P hyperactivity/inattention

34

4.5 (0–10)

4.1 (3.1)

SDQ-P peer problems

34

1 (0–6)

1.6 (1.7)

SDQ-P conduct problems

34

1 (0–6)

1.4 (1.6)

SDQ-P prosocial behavior

34

9 (4–10)

8.2 (1.8)

SDQ-Sc total

22

10 (4–18)

10.3 (4.5)

SDQ-S emotional symptoms

22

4 (0–10)

3.8 (2.3)

SDQ-S hyperactivity/inattention

22

3.5 (0–8)

3.9 (2.2)

SDQ-S peer problems

22

1.5 (0–6)

1.5 (1.4)

SDQ-S conduct problems

22

1 (0–5)

1.3 (1.2)

SDQ-S prosocial behavior

22

9 (6–10)

8.7 (1.2)

CGASd

34

61 (28–80)

60.9 (13.5)

KIDSCREEN-10 parent total

34

38.5 (25–47)

37.5 (5.8)

KIDSCREEN-10 parent general well-being

34

3 (1–5)

3.1 (1.1)

KIDSCREEN-10 child total

33

39 (24–46)

38.3 (6.1)

KIDSCREEN-10 child general well-being

33

3 (1–5)

3.3 (1)

WSAS-Pe

34

12.5 (0–30)

12.9 (9.2)

WSAS-Yf

33

9 (0–31)

10.8 (9.7)

  1. aCGI-S Clinical Global Impression-Severity scale
  2. bSDQ-P Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-Parent rated
  3. cSDQ-S Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-Self rated
  4. dCGAS Children’s Global Assessment Scale
  5. eWSAS-P Work and Social Adjustment Scale-Parent version
  6. fWSAS-Y Work and Social Adjustment Scale-Youth version