| Factor Information | |
|---|---|
| Data ID | 2395 |
| Factor | cardiac disease severity |
| Description | Socioeconomic status (SES) and cardiac disease severity were significantly associated with parent proxy-reported cognitive problems(p<.05). |
| Biomarker | NA |
| Classification | A3 (clinical factor - disease & symptom) |
| Association | |
|---|---|
| Application | prognosis |
| Objective | parent proxy-reported cognitive problems |
| p Value | <0.05 |
| Conclusion | In conclusion, our data suggest that assessment of perceived cognitive problems in children and adolescents with greater disease severity and from lower SES homes may facilitate early identification of children who need formal evaluation and interventions to address cognitive impairments. |
| Risk Factor | unknown |
| CHD Type | |
|---|---|
| ID | 148 |
| CHD Type | NA |
| CHD Subtype | NA |
| Reference | |
|---|---|
| PMID | 22945664 |
| Year | 2013 |
| Title | Factors associated with perceived cognitive problems in children and adolescents with congenital heart disease. |
| Sample | ||
|---|---|---|
| Population | Children | |
| Source | Cognitive Problems Scale of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Cardiac Module. | |
| Region | Cincinnati, USA | |
| Method | Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted with demographic variables and disease-specific factors entered as independent variables and perceived cognitive problems as the dependent variable | |
| Race | Cucasian/Black/other | |
| Disease History | N/A | |
| Treatment History | N/A | |
| Group | Betas: -0.15(Treatment) | N/A(Control) |
| Number | 246 | N/A |
| Age | 13.05±3.06 (8-18) years | N/A |
| Gender (Male: Female) | 137:109 | N/A |
| Marker Level | N/A | N/A |