A comparison of the function, activity and participation and quality of life between down syndrome children and typically developing children.

作者: Hee-Kyoung Jung , EunJung Chung , Byoung-Hee Lee

DOI: 10.1589/JPTS.29.1377

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摘要: [Purpose] To compare function, activity, participation, and quality of life Down syndrome children typically developing according to age. [Subjects Methods] A total 16 20 with typical development were included as subjects for this study. International Classification Functioning, Disability, Health (ICF) Child Youth version (CY) developed by the World Organization (WHO) a questionnaire used measure children's functioning, participation. life, KIDSCREEN 52-HRQOL was in [Results] ICF-CY showed statistically significant differences between children. higher functions activities Higher activity participation features correlated better life. function resulted [Conclusion] Function, several common factors depend on ability Function affects their Activities participations also affect Therefore, functional aspect is foundation

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