| Factor Information | |
|---|---|
| Data ID | 3963 |
| Factor | higher family income |
| Description | Higher family income (r=−0.21, P<0.001) were associated with lower levels of internalising problems. |
| Biomarker | NA |
| Classification | F6 (psychosocial factor - other) |
| Association | |
|---|---|
| Application | prognosis |
| Objective | To evaluate the risk factors associated with NEC after CHD surgery. |
| p Value | <0.001 |
| Conclusion | Higher family income (r=−0.21, P<0.001) were associated with lower levels of internalising problems. |
| Risk Factor | unknown |
| CHD Type | |
|---|---|
| ID | 737 |
| CHD Type | NA |
| CHD Subtype | C-CHD/A-CHD |
| Reference | |
|---|---|
| PMID | 31656087 |
| Year | 2019 |
| Title | Parenting stress mediates the association between cyanotic congenital heart disease and internalising problems in children and adolescents |
| Sample | ||
|---|---|---|
| Population | children | |
| Source | patients's parents | |
| Region | Taiwan, China | |
| Method | bivariate correlations analysis | |
| Race | Asian | |
| Disease History | N/A | |
| Treatment History | N/A | |
| Group | patients(Treatment) | N/A(Control) |
| Number | N/A | N/A |
| Age | 2-17 years old | 2-17 years old |
| Gender (Male: Female) | N/A | N/A |
| Marker Level | r=-0.21(bivariate correlations about internalising problems among variables) | N/A |