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Health-related quality of life in parents of school-age children with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism

Hiie Allik*, Jan-Olov Larsson and Hans Smedje

Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2006, 4:1 doi:10.1186/1477-7525-4-1

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Fear of hypoglycaemia: defining a minimum clinically important difference in patients with type 2 diabetes

Tom Stargardt, Linda Gonder-Frederick, Karl J Krobot, Charles M Alexander Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:91 (22 October 2009)

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Changes in quality of life among Norwegian school children: a six-month follow-up study

Thomas Jozefiak, Bo Larsson, Lars Wichstrøm Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:7 (4 February 2009)

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Quality of Life as reported by school children and their parents: a cross-sectional survey

Thomas Jozefiak, Bo Larsson, Lars Wichstrøm, Fritz Mattejat, Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:34 (19 May 2008)

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The influence of obesity on falls and quality of life

Cecilie Fjeldstad, Anette S Fjeldstad, Luke S Acree, Kevin J Nickel, Andrew W Gardner Dynamic Medicine 2008, 7:4 (27 February 2008)

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Impairment of quality of life in parents of children and adolescents with pervasive developmental disorder

Diego Mugno, Liliana Ruta, Valentina D'Arrigo, Luigi Mazzone Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2007, 5:22 (27 April 2007)

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Insomnia in school-age children with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism

Hiie Allik, Jan-Olov Larsson, Hans Smedje BMC Psychiatry 2006, 6:18 (28 April 2006)

Parents report that children with AS have more insomnia than typically developing children, and those with insomnia are more likely to have autistic, emotional and hyperactivity symptoms than those without insomnia.