Response rate and profile
Most of the parents and care givers who had children with CP (78.7%, 74/94) gave their consent for their child to participate in the study. Two parents failed to complete the quality of life assessments and were excluded from the analysis, bringing the overall response rate to 76.6%. The mean age of the children was 56 ± 12 months (range from 30 to 77 months), of whom 54% were boys. The characteristics of the participants with CP are presented in Table
1. An age and gender-matched control group of preschool children from mainstream preschools was also recruited. There was no statistically significant difference in the gender or age of the two groups (
P > 0.05). Family income levels were comparable between the groups: study group (23.6% 17/72 had a family income level of HK$20,000 or above) versus control group (16.7%; 12/72 had a family income level HK$20,000 or above). Likewise, parental educational attainment (highest level of formal education among the parents) was similar between the study and control group (study group 81.9% 59/72 attained high school qualification or above, versus 93.0% 67/72 attained high school qualification or above in the control group).
Table 1
The characteristics of the 72 preschool children with cerebral palsy
Type of motor impairment | Spastic | 44 | 61.1 |
Non-spastic | 28 | 38.9 |
Topographic classification | Monoplegia | 1 | 1.4 |
Hemiplegia | 10 | 13.9 |
Diplegia | 15 | 20.8 |
Quadriplegia | 40 | 55.6 |
Unclassified | 6 | 8.3 |
Gross motor function classification system (GMFCS)[ 24] | Level I | 7 | 9.7 |
Level II | 12 | 16.7 |
Level III | 8 | 11.1 |
Level IV | 10 | 13.9 |
Level V | 33 | 45.8 |
Unclassified | 2 | 2.8 |
Significant differences (
P < 0.001) in overall PedsQL
™ 4.0 scores were apparent between the two groups (Table
2). In addition, there were significant differences in the PedsQL
™ 4.0 sub-domain scores of physical functioning (
P < 0.001); emotional functioning (
P < 0.001); social functioning (
P < 0.001); and school functioning (
P < 0.001). The effect size [
15] difference in the overall PedsQL
™ 4.0 score was 1.65; 1.87 for physical functioning, 0.84 for emotional functioning, 1.29 for social functioning, and 1.17 for school functioning.
Table 2
Comparison of PedsQL among preschool children with and without cerebral palsy
Overall | 0–92 | 8% | 22% | 0% | 0% | 43.29 (22.20) | 13.75 (12.03) | <0.001 | 1.65 |
Physical functioning | 0–32 | 11% | 56% | 11% | 0% | 18.50 (10.97) | 2.89 (4.33) | <0.001 | 1.87 |
Emotional functioning | 0–20 | 18% | 44% | 0% | 0% | 6.14 (4.15) | 2.99 (3.30) | <0.001 | 0.84 |
Social functioning | 0–20 | 14% | 39% | 0% | 0% | 8.56 (4.73) | 3.22 (3.42) | <0.001 | 1.29 |
School functioning | 0–20 | 13% | 24% | 3% | 0% | 10.10 (5.55) | 4.65 (3.56) | <0.001 | 1.17 |
Table
3 displays the mean ECOHIS scores for the CP and control groups. Significant differences in overall ECOHIS scores were apparent between the two groups (
P < 0.05). The effect size difference in overall ECOHIS score was 0.55. In addition, there were significant differences in ECOHIS sub-domain scores of child impact score (
P < 0.05), child function domain (
P < 0.05), child psychological domain (
P < 0.05), and parent distress domain (
P < 0.05), with effect size of 0.50, 0.56, 0.34, 0.46, respectively.
Table 3
Comparison of the ECOHIS scores among preschool children with and without cerebral palsy
Overall | 13–78 | 35% | 40% | 19.03 (6.36) | 16.10 (4.09) | 0.016* | 0.55 |
Child Impact | 9–54 | 39% | 49% | 13.03 (4.38) | 11.15 (3.03) | 0.017* | 0.50 |
Child symptoms domain | 1–6 | 75% | 61% | 1.39 (0.76) | 1.58 (0.85) | 0.090 | – |
Child function domains | 4–24 | 54% | 68% | 7.25 (4.46) | 5.28 (2.13) | 0.015* | 0.56 |
Child psychological domain | 2–12 | 74% | 88% | 2.60 (1.13) | 2.26 (0.82) | 0.032* | 0.34 |
Child social interaction domain | 2–12 | 94% | 90% | 2.15 (0.78) | 2.22 (0.74) | 0.346 | – |
Family impact | 4–24 | 58% | 68% | 6.00 (2.93) | 4.94 (1.62) | 0.059 | – |
Parent distress domain | 2–12 | 60% | 74% | 3.26 (1.74) | 2.58 (1.12) | 0.022* | 0.46 |
Family function domain | 2–12 | 74% | 83% | 2.74 (1.46) | 2.36 (0.89) | 0.127 | – |
Correlation between PedsQL
™ 4.0 score and ECOHIS scores was calculated based on 72 CP subjects and 72 age- and gender-matched control subjects, which identified a significant relationship (
r = 0.203,
P = 0.015) between PedsQL
™ 4.0 score and ECOHIS scores (Table
4). Across the sub-domains of the two measures, the correlation ranged from 0.007 to 0.236. The strongest correlation was between the physical functioning sub-domain of PedsQL
™ 4.0 and the child impact score sub-domain of ECOHIS.
Table 4
The correlation values between the ECOHIS and PedsQL measures
Overall | 0.203* | 0.246** | 0.220** | 0.185* | 0.109ns
|
Child impact | 0.196* | 0.236** | 0.211* | 0.182* | 0.105ns
|
Child symptoms | 0.074ns
| 0.058ns
| 0.193* | 0.086ns
| 0.018ns
|
Child function | 0.150ns
| 0.181* | 0.104ns
| 0.169* | 0.088ns
|
Child psychological | 0.185* | 0.221** | 0.188* | 0.126ns
| 0.125ns
|
Child social interaction | 0.009ns
| 0.008ns
| 0.051ns
| 0.007ns
| −0.028ns
|
Family impact scale | 0.135ns
| 0.166* | 0.162ns
| 0.141ns
| 0.053ns
|
Parent distress domain | 0.202* | 0.223** | 0.218** | 0.205* | 0.112ns
|
Family function domain | 0.055ns
| 0.107ns
| 0.077ns
| 0.021ns
| 0.013ns
|