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    Child-reported T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.

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    <p>Child-reported T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.</p

    Participant flow, questionnaire formats and response rates for the study.

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    <p>Participant flow, questionnaire formats and response rates for the study.</p

    Bland-Altman plot for child-parent agreement differences on the total KIDSCREEN-27 score.

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    <p>1. Subtracting the parental scores (Ps) from the children’s scores (Cs); Cs-Ps. 2. Average of the children’s (Cs) and parental (Ps) scores [(Cs + Ps)/2]. Higher average scores indicate greater wellbeing.</p

    Child-parent agreement<sup>a</sup> on the KIDSCREEN-27 questionnaire.

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    <p>Child-parent agreement<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0150545#t007fn001" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a> on the KIDSCREEN-27 questionnaire.</p

    Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.

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    <p>Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw scores (range 27–135) by gender.</p

    Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw score (range 27–135) by age groups.

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    <p>Parent-rated T-scores for KIDSCREEN-27 subscales and total raw score (range 27–135) by age groups.</p

    Sample description, N = 403<sup>a</sup>.

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    <p>Sample description, N = 403<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0150545#t002fn001" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a>.</p
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