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Quality of life in caregivers of young children with Prader每Willi syndrome 
 
Quality of life in caregivers of young children with Prader每Willi syndrome
  Shu-Jiong Mao, Jian Shen, Fang Xu, Chao-Chun Zou
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Background: This study aimed to measure quality of life (QOL) in primary caregivers of young children with Prader每Willi syndrome (PWS).
Methods: The caregivers of 32 children aged from 6.1 to 71.2 months completed the Chinese version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF). We also evaluated the social adaption capacity of these children with Infants-Junior Middle School Students* Social-Life Abilities Scale. Correlation test was used to explore the related factors to caregivers* QOL.
Results: Caregivers of young children with PWS had significantly lower QOL. The correlation analyses revealed that caregivers* QOL was lower in children with young age, combined diseases or symptoms or poor social adaption, or caregivers having concerns about the child.
Conclusions: Rearing a child with PWS may lead to decreased QOL. Psychological status of caregivers should be highlighted and social support should be given to families with PWS children.
 
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