On Track: Monitoring Development of Children With Cerebra... | NCT02391948 | Trialant
NCT02391948
Sponsor
University of Washington
Status
Completed
Last Update Posted
Apr 19, 2019Actual
Enrollment
724Actual
Phase
Not provided
Conditions
Cerebral Palsy
Interventions
Not provided
Countries
United States
Canada
Protocol Section
Identification Module
NCT ID
Results Section
Participant Flow Module
Pre-assignment Details
Annotation Section
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Document Section
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Derived Section
Miscellaneous Info Module
Version Holder
NCT02391948
Obsolete or Duplicate NCT IDs
Not provided
Organization Study
43611
Secondary IDs
Not provided
Brief Title
On Track: Monitoring Development of Children With Cerebral Palsy or Gross Motor Delay
Official Title
Developmental Trajectories of Impairments, Health, and Participation of Children With Cerebral Palsy
Acronym
Not provided
Organization
University of WashingtonOTHER
Status Module
Record Verification Date
Jan 2019
Overall Recruitment Status or Expanded Access Status
Completed
Last Known Status
Not provided
Delayed Posting
Not provided
Why Stopped
Not provided
Expanded Access Info
No
Start Date
Jul 1, 2013Actual
Primary Completion Date
Aug 31, 2016Actual
Completion Date
Mar 31, 2017Actual
First Submitted Date
Nov 23, 2014
First Submission Date that Met QC Criteria
Mar 17, 2015
First Posted Date
Mar 18, 2015Estimated
Results Waived
Not provided
Results First Submitted Date
Mar 31, 2017
Results First Submitted that Met QC Criteria
Jan 16, 2019
Results First Posted Date
Apr 19, 2019Actual
Certification/Extension (aka Delayed Results) First Submitted Date
Not provided
Certification/Extension First Submitted that Passed QC Review
Not provided
Certification/Extension First Posted Date
Not provided
Last Update Submitted Date
Jan 16, 2019
Last Update Posted Date
Apr 19, 2019Actual
Sponsor/Collaborators Module
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sarah Westcott McCoy, Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine, University of WashingtonPrincipal Investigator
Lead Sponsor
University of WashingtonOTHER
Collaborators
Name
Class
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
OTHER
Oversight Module
Has Data Monitoring Committee (DMC)
No
Is FDA Regulated Drug
Not provided
Is FDA Regulated Device
Not provided
Is Unapproved Device
Not provided
Pediatric Postmarket Surveillance of a Device Product
Not provided
Product Exported from US
Not provided
FDAAA801 Violation
Not provided
Description Module
Brief Summary
The On Track Study is a large multi-site collaboration involving researchers, therapists, families, and children with cerebral palsy (CP) from across Canada and the United States. The researchers need to better understand how young children who have difficulties with movement activities progress and develop in their balance abilities, fitness, strength, health, range of motion, self-care, everyday play, and activity participation.
This study will determine how young children with cerebral palsy or gross motor delays progress in many aspects of their physical development and participation in daily life. The information collected from this study will help therapists and parents monitor if a child is developing as expected in his or her physical development and participation. Then, the health care professionals working with children can use the results of this study, in combination with the previously completed Move & PLAY study results, to provide the services that are most beneficial and meaningful for each child and their family members.
Detailed Description
Trained therapist assessors will measure the primary and secondary impairments (i.e., balance, range of motion limitations, and strength) on 5 occasions (6-months apart over 2 years). Parents will complete questionnaires to track changes in the child's endurance, health conditions, and participation in self-care and recreation activities, at the same data collection points. The researchers will use these 5 data collection points to develop reference percentiles and will present the data so that therapists can assist families to determine if children with CP are developing as expected, better than expected, or more poorly than expected, depending on their functional ability levels.
The researchers will create longitudinal developmental curves for impairments, health conditions, and participation variables by estimating the average pattern of change, important individual variations in the pattern of change between children, and the degree of consistency over time within children. Establishment of longitudinal developmental curves will provide easily understood and useful tools for families and service providers to discuss questions about how well their children are doing in relationship to other children with CP of similar functional ability levels. The researchers will then utilize service data collected from parents and children's progress on the longitudinal developmental curves to develop recommendations for rehabilitation service provision for children with CP across functional ability levels. Having this information should assist with collaborative decision-making among family members and service providers that efficiently utilizes rehabilitation services to meet families' goals.
An additional sub-study is to collect direct physical activity measurements from a sub-set of the children in the larger study. These data will be examined in relationship to other measures of endurance and participation.
Conditions Module
Conditions
Cerebral Palsy
Keywords
Cerebral palsy
Gross motor delay
Design Module
Study Type
Observational
Number of References to an Expanded Access Study
Not provided
Expanded Access Types
Not provided
Patient Registry
No
Target Follow-Up Duration
Not provided
Phases
Not provided
Interventional Study Design
Allocation
Not provided
Intervention Model
Biospecimen
No data available
No data is available for this block.
Enrollment
724Actual
Arms/Interventions Module
No data available
No data is available for this block.
Outcomes Module
Primary Outcomes
Measure
Description
Time Frame
Early Clinical Assessment of Balance (ECAB)
The ECAB addresses postural control and balance across the developmental sequence. Part I has 7 items (with numbers 1,4,5,6,7 scored bilaterally): 1) lateral head righting, 2) head righting in extension, 3) head righting in flexion, 4) rotation in the trunk, 5) equilibrium reactions in sitting, 6) protective extension to the side, and 7) protective extension backwards. The items are scored on a scale of 0 = no response to 3 = complete & consistent response. Part II has 6 items: 1) sitting with back unsupported but feet supported, 2) moving from sitting to standing, 3) standing unsupported with eyes closed, 4) standing unsupported with feet together, 5) turning 360 degrees in standing unsupported, 6) placing alternate foot on the step while standing unsupported. These items are scored on a variable scale, which is weighted due to the increased difficulty of the items. Part I and Part II item scores are summed for a total score between 0-100. A higher score represents better balance.
up to 24-months
Spinal Alignment and Range of Motion Measure (SAROMM)
The SAROMM addresses joint range of motion, extensibility, and spinal alignment. The Spinal Alignment Subscale contains 4 items and the Range of Motion and Extensibility Subscale has 22 items. Each item is scored on a 5-point Likert scale, with 0 = normal alignment and range with active correction, 1 = normal alignment and range with passive correction, and 2, 3, and 4 indicating fixed deformities or contractures that are "mild", "moderate", or "severe" based on pre-specified cut points, and supported by photographs in the training manual. Scores are reported by calculating the average of scores across all 26 items. Scores range from 0-4. A lower score represents better range of motion and alignment.
up to 24-months
Functional Strength Assessment (FSA)
The FSA addresses force production ability in the neck and trunk flexor and extensor and bilateral hip and knee extensor and shoulder flexor muscle groups. Each muscle group is rated on a five-point ordinal scale from 1 = only flicker of contraction or just initiates movement against gravity to 5 = full available range against gravity and strong resistance. Scores are reported by calculating the average of scores across all 8 items. Scores range from 1 to 5. A higher score represents better force production ability.
Secondary Outcomes
Measure
Description
Time Frame
Percentage of All Participants According to Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS)
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations; II: Walks with limitations; III: Walks using a hand-held mobility device; IV: Self-mobility with limitations; may use powered mobility; and V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for the five levels vary by age of the child. Children were classified by consensus between parents and assessing therapists by comparing the child's functional movement ability to descriptors for each level of classification.
Other Outcomes
Measure
Description
Time Frame
Physical Activity Measurement: StepWatch: Average Number of Strides Per Day Faster Than 30 Per Minute (Moderate- to High-intensity Strides)
For participants who were ambulatory (GMFCS levels I, II, III), walking activity performance was measured within the context of daily life with a monitor called the StepWatch. It is a small (70 x 50 x 20 mm; 38 g), waterproof, self-contained device that is worn on the left ankle. Participants wore the StepWatch on their ankle (inside a knit cuff) each day for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are an intensity measure, average number of strides per day faster than 30 per minute (moderate to high intensity strides) for the seven-day sample.
Eligibility Module
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Families with a child who has a diagnosis of cerebral palsy or delayed motor development with muscle stiffness and difficulties with balance and moving.
Certain geographical areas of Canada and the US.
Exclusion Criteria:
Children will be excluded if they have: 1) Diagnosis other than cerebral palsy (such as autism, Down syndrome, spinal cord injury, acute head injury, muscle disorder, developmental syndrome, genetic disorder); 2) Gross motor delay without associated problems with muscle tone, balance, and active movement; 3) are wards of the state; and 4) Families who do not speak English, French, or Spanish will not be eligible to participate in this study.
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Sex
All
Sex/Gender Based
Not provided
Sex/Gender Description
Not provided
Minimum Age
18 Months
Maximum Age
12 Years
Standard Ages
Child
Study Population
Children with cerebral palsy or gross motor delay and CP motor symptoms, ages 18 month to 12 years, and their parents.
Sampling Method
Non-Probability Sample
Contacts/Locations Module
Central Contacts
Not provided
Overall Officials
Name
Affiliation
Role
Sarah Westcott McCoy, PhD, PT
University of Washington
Principal Investigator
Locations
Facility
Status
City
State
ZIP
Country
Contacts
Mercer University
Atlanta
Georgia
30341
United States
University of Oklahoma
References Module
No data available
No data is available for this block.
IPD Sharing Statement Module
Plan to Share IPD
No
Description
Not provided
Types
Not provided
Time Frame
Not provided
Access Criteria
Not provided
URL
Not provided
N=724 participants agreed to participate in the study following completion of the informed consent process. The number of participants "Started" (N=708) is different from the number of participants "Enrolled" (N=724) because N=16 were Enrolled, and Not Started for the following Reasons:
Death = 1. Lost to Follow-up = 4. Ineligible = 11.
Recruitment Details
Study Population: Children with cerebral palsy of gross motor delay, ages 18 month to 11 years, and their parents.
Sampling Method: Non-Probability Sample. Participants Recruited for 2-Visit or 5-Visit Study.
Type of Units Analyzed
Not provided
Arm/Group Information
ID
Title
Description
FG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
FG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
FG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
FG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
FG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Periods
Title
Milestones
Reasons Not Completed
Baseline
Type
Comment
Milestone Data
STARTED
FG000227 subjects
FG001161 subjects
FG00280 subjects
FG003129 subjects
FG004111 subjects
COMPLETED
FG000227 subjects
FG001161 subjects
FG00280 subjects
FG003129 subjects
FG004
NOT COMPLETED
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG004
6-month Assessment
Type
Comment
Milestone Data
STARTED
FG000227 subjects
FG001161 subjects
FG00280 subjects
FG003
12-month Assessment
Type
Comment
Milestone Data
STARTED
FG000225 subjectsStarted at 12-month is not equal to Completed at 6-month: 77 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG001156 subjectsStarted at 12-month is not equal to Completed at 6-month: 51 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG00277 subjectsStarted at 12-month is not equal to Completed at 6-month: 28 of the Not Completed remained active.
18-month Assessment
Type
Comment
Milestone Data
STARTED
FG000219 subjectsStarted at 18-month is not equal to Completed at 12-month: 2 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG001151 subjectsStarted at 18-month is not equal to Completed at 12-month: 4 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG00274 subjectsStarted at 18-month is not equal to Completed at 12-month: 1 of the Not Completed remained active.
24-month Assessment
Type
Comment
Milestone Data
STARTED
FG000149 subjectsStarted at 24-month is not equal to Completed at 18-month: 2 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG001107 subjectsStarted at 24-month is not equal to Completed at 18-month: 6 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG00251 subjectsStarted at 24-month is not equal to Completed at 18-month: 3 of the Not Completed remained active.
Baseline Characteristics Module
Baseline Analysis Population Description
Not provided
Type of Units Analyzed
Not provided
Arm/Group Information
ID
Title
Description
BG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Denominators
Units
Counts
Participants
BG000
Baseline Measures
Title
Description
Population Description
Parameter Type
Dispersion Type
Unit of Measure
Calculate Percentage
Denominator Units Selected
Denominators
Classes
Age, Continuous
Mean
Outcome Measures Module
Outcome Measures
Type
Title
Description
Population Description
Reporting Status
Anticipated Posting Date
Parameter Type
Dispersion Type
Unit of Measure
Calculate Percentage
Time Frame
Units Analyzed
Denominator Units Selected
Arm/Group Information
Denominators
Classes
Analyses
Primary
Early Clinical Assessment of Balance (ECAB)
The ECAB addresses postural control and balance across the developmental sequence. Part I has 7 items (with numbers 1,4,5,6,7 scored bilaterally): 1) lateral head righting, 2) head righting in extension, 3) head righting in flexion, 4) rotation in the trunk, 5) equilibrium reactions in sitting, 6) protective extension to the side, and 7) protective extension backwards. The items are scored on a scale of 0 = no response to 3 = complete & consistent response. Part II has 6 items: 1) sitting with back unsupported but feet supported, 2) moving from sitting to standing, 3) standing unsupported with eyes closed, 4) standing unsupported with feet together, 5) turning 360 degrees in standing unsupported, 6) placing alternate foot on the step while standing unsupported. These items are scored on a variable scale, which is weighted due to the increased difficulty of the items. Part I and Part II item scores are summed for a total score between 0-100. A higher score represents better balance.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
Adverse Events Module
Frequency Threshold
0
Time Frame
24 months
Description
Number of participant deaths during the course of involvement in the study. None of the deaths were study related.
All-Cause Mortality Comment
Not provided
Arm/Groups
ID
Title
Description
Deaths (Affected)
Deaths (At Risk)
Serious Events (Affected)
Serious Events (At Risk)
Other Events (Affected)
Other Events (At Risk)
EG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Serious Adverse Events
Not provided
Other Adverse Events
Not provided
More Info Module
Limitations and Caveats
This was a prospective observational cohort study not a randomized controlled trial. The Activity Performance sub-study included a smaller number of participants due to the extended week long data collection process.
Certain Agreements
Are all PI(s) employees of the sponsor?
No
Point of Contact
Title
Organization
Phone
Extension
Email
Sarah Westcott McCoy PT, PhD, FAPTA
University of Washington
206-616-8601
westcs@uw.edu
Jul 10, 2026
Removed Countries
Not provided
Submission Tracking
No data available
No data is available for this block.
Condition Browse Module
MeSH Terms
ID
Term
D002547
Cerebral Palsy
Ancestor Terms
ID
Term
D001925
Brain Damage, Chronic
D001927
Brain Diseases
D002493
Central Nervous System Diseases
D009422
Nervous System Diseases
Browse Leaves
Not provided
Browse Branches
Not provided
Intervention Browse Module
No data available
No data is available for this block.
Not provided
Intervention Model Description
Not provided
Primary Purpose
Not provided
Observational Model
Cohort
Time Perspective
Prospective
Masking Info
No data available
No data is available for this block.
up to 24-months
Six and One-minute Walk Test (6MWT, 1MWT)
The 6MWT and 1MWT are submaximal, clinical exercise tests, in which the total distance traveled in 1-minute and 6-minutes, under controlled conditions, are measured. Within this study, the 6MWT/1MWT was conducted indoors or outdoors on a large, flat, hard terrain for children who were 3 years or older and who were walking without another person's assistance (GMFCS I, II, III). A surveyor's measure wheel was used to calculate the total distance (# of feet) walked and a stopwatch to keep track of the allocated time. Standardized directions are used to encourage the child to walk as far as possible in the time.
up to 24-months
Early Activity Scale for Endurance (EASE)
The EASE includes 4 activity-based items requiring parents to rate their children's levels of energy, the frequency and need for rest, and the average amount of time their children can engage in physical activity. Scoring for each item is on a Likert scale of 1-5 with the value of 1 = "Never" to 5 = "Always". The four questions include: 1) "my child's physical activity level is similar to other children his or her age," 2) "my child has a high physical energy level and rarely needs to take rests when moving himself or herself around during daily activities and play time," 3) "my child does enough activity so that he or she is breathing quickly or gets flushing in his or her face at least one time each day," and 4) "my child spends a lot of his or her play or free time doing activities that require lots of physical energy." Scores are reported by calculating the average across all 4 questions. Scores range from 1 to 5. A higher score represents better endurance for activity.
up to 24-months
Child Health Conditions Questionnaire
The Child Health Conditions questionnaire is a caregiver-completed measure of the extent to which health problems influence children's activities. Parents respond "yes" or "no" as to whether the child has each of the 16 health problems listed. If the child does not have a problem, a score of 0 is imputed for the next part of the question. If the child has a problem, parents are asked to judge the extent to which the problem affects the child's daily activities. This is measured using an 8-point ordinal scale from 0="does not have the problem", 1= "not at all" to 7 = "to a very great extent". Scores reported are the Child Health Conditions Impact average scores calculated by averaging across all 16 items. Scores range form 0 to 7. A higher score represents a greater impact of health conditions on daily activities.
up to 24-months
Child Engagement in Daily Life Measure (CEDL): Part 1 - Participation
CEDL is a 40-item caregiver-completed questionnaire to estimate children's participation. Part 1 captures participation of the child in family/community and leisure/recreational activities. Part 1 is scored on two 5-point Likert scales: 1) how often a child participates (1=almost never to 4=very often), and 2) the degree of enjoyment (1=not at all to 5 a great deal). A Rasch analysis has converted scores into 0-100 scaled scores. A higher score represents a higher degree of 'leisure.'
up to 24-months
Child Engagement in Daily Life Measure (CEDL): Part 2 - Self-Care
CEDL is a 40-item caregiver-completed questionnaire to estimate children's participation. Part 2 measures self-care, defined as the degree that the child participates in daily feeding, dressing, bathing, and toileting. Part 2 is scored on a 5-point Likert scale from 1= 'does not do the activity' to 5= 'does the activity independently most of the time'. The scale distinguishes the need for physical assistance from a person, the ability to complete the activity under various conditions, and the amount of the activity able to complete. A Rasch analysis has converted scores into 0-100 scaled scores for both parts. A higher score represents a higher degree of self-care (Part 2) participation.
up to 24-months
Services Questionnaire
The Services questionnaire is a caregiver-completed measure of the medical and rehabilitation services provided to the child in the period since the last data collection point. The variables used for the analysis of the relationship between services and four outcomes are reported. These data are: mean amount of physical, occupational, and speech and language therapy service sessions per year (recorded in 5 ordinal intensity times/year categories: 1=0-1, 2=2-30, 3=31-52, 4=53-155, 5=>156), mean family centeredness across 14 items (scored in 5 ordinal categories: 1=not at all, 2=small, 3=moderate, 4=great, 5=very great extent), mean rating of parents' perceptions that services were meeting their children's needs (scored on ordinal scale 1=not at all, 2=small, 3=moderate, 4=great extent, 5=completely), mean rating of the extent to which therapy was focused into 8 categories (scored in same ordinal categories as family centeredness above). Higher scores indicate a great amount or extent.
up to 24-months
Baseline
Manual Ability Classification System (MACS)
The MACS is a classification system based on functional hand movement ability. MACS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions for each level are: I: Handles objects easily & effectively; II: Handles most objects with somewhat reduced quality and/or speed; III: Handles objects with difficulty, needs help to prepare and/or modify activities; IV: Handles a limited selection of easily managed objects; and V: Does not handle objects and has severely limited ability to perform even simple actions.
Baseline consensus classification used for children 2 years and over at Baseline and 12M consensus classification used for children under 2 years at Baseline)
Communication Function Classification System (CFCS)
The CFCS is a classification system based on functional communication ability. CFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions for each level are: I: Effective sender/receiver with familiar/unfamiliar partners; II: Effective but slower paced sender and/or receiver with familiar/unfamiliar partners; III: Effective sender & receiver with familiar partners; IV: Inconsistent sender and/or receiver with familiar partners; and V: Seldom effective sender & receiver with familiar partners.
Baseline consensus classification used for children 2 years and over at Baseline and 12M consensus classification used for children under 2 years at Baseline)
up to 24-months
Physical Activity Measurement: StepWatch - Average Number of Single Leg Strides Per Day
For participants who were ambulatory (GMFCS levels I, II, III), walking activity performance was measured within the context of daily life with a monitor called the StepWatch. It is a small (70 x 50 x 20 mm; 38 g), waterproof, self-contained device that is worn on the left ankle. Participants wore the StepWatch on their ankle (inside a knit cuff) each day for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are an an amount measure, average number of single leg strides per day for the seven-day sample.
up to 24-months
Physical Activity Measurement: Actigraph: Minutes of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity
Participants wore a 3-dimensional accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X) on their dominant wrist for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are number of minutes time spent in moderate/vigorous physical activity for a seven-day sample. The wrist mounted Actigraph counts were converted to waist worn activity counts.
up to 24-months
Physical Activity Measurement: Actigraph: Average Physical Activity
Participants wore a 3-dimensional accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X) on their dominant wrist for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are average physical activity in raw activity counts per minute for a seven-day sample. The wrist mounted Actigraph counts were converted to waist worn activity counts.
up to 24-months
1 Minute to 6 Minute Push Test (1MPT, 6MPT)
The 1MPT to 6MPT are submaximal, clinical exercise tests, in which the total distance propelled in a manual wheelchair in 1-minute and 6-minutes, under controlled conditions, are measured for children who use a manual wheelchair for mobility (GMFCS level II, III, IV), the 1MPT/6MPT was conducted indoors or outdoors on a large, flat, hard terrain. A surveyor's measure wheel was used to calculate the total distance wheeled and a stopwatch to keep track of the allocated time. Standardized directions were used to encourage the child to wheel as far as possible. Distances wheeled (# of feet) are reported for a small number of participants within the Physical Activity sub-study.
up to 24-months
1 Stroke Push Test (1SPT)
The 1SPT is a clinical exercise test, in which the distance rolled in a manual wheelchair, under controlled conditions, with one push using both hands if possible is measured. Within this study a subsample of children who used a manual wheelchair for mobility (GMFCS levels III, IV) were tested on this measure. A surveyor's measure wheel will be used to calculate the total distance (# of feet) wheeled. Standardized directions are used to encourage the child to wheel as far as possible.
up to 24-months
Environment Section of the Participation and Environment Measure - Children and Youth (PEM-CY)
The PEM-CY environment section is a caregiver completed 45-item questionnaire about the facilitators and barriers that might impact the child's participation in the home, school, and community environments. Twenty-five items include ratings on things that help or make it harder for the child to participate in activities in each environment (4-point scale from "not an issue" to "usually makes harder"). Twenty items include ratings of the availability of supports for the child's participation in each environment (4-point scale from "not needed" to "usually no"). Caregivers can also write in what family members do that help the child participate. A percentage score representing support for participation for each setting is calculated. The higher the percentage the more support the environment provides for the child's participation within the setting.
up to 24-months
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
73117
United States
Drexel University
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19102
United States
University of Washington
Seattle
Washington
98195
United States
University of Western Ontario
London
Ontario
N6G 1H1
Canada
111 subjects
0 subjects
129 subjects
FG004111 subjects
COMPLETED
FG000148 subjects
FG001105 subjects
FG00249 subjects
FG00384 subjects
FG00485 subjects
NOT COMPLETED
FG00079 subjects
FG00156 subjects
FG00231 subjects
FG00345 subjects
FG00426 subjects
Type
Comment
Reasons
Death
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG0041 subjects
Withdrawal by Subject
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0021 subjects
FG0032 subjects
FG004
Lost to Follow-up
FG0004 subjects
FG0015 subjects
FG0022 subjects
FG0033 subjects
FG004
Medical issue/illness
FG0001 subjects
FG0011 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG004
Not able to schedule visit in timeframe
FG0006 subjects
FG0018 subjects
FG0024 subjects
FG0035 subjects
FG004
In 2-visit study (6-month N/A)
FG00068 subjects
FG00142 subjects
FG00224 subjects
FG00335 subjects
FG004
FG003
125 subjects
Started at 12-month is not equal to Completed at 6-month: 41 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG004109 subjectsStarted at 12-month is not equal to Completed at 6-month: 24 of the Not Completed remained active.
COMPLETED
FG000217 subjects
FG001147 subjects
FG00273 subjects
FG003116 subjects
FG004103 subjects
NOT COMPLETED
FG0008 subjects
FG0019 subjects
FG0024 subjects
FG0039 subjects
FG0046 subjects
Type
Comment
Reasons
Death
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0031 subjects
FG0040 subjects
Withdrawal by Subject
FG0001 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0031 subjects
FG004
Lost to Follow-up
FG0005 subjects
FG0014 subjects
FG0024 subjects
FG0034 subjects
FG004
Medical issue/illness
FG0000 subjects
FG0011 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0031 subjects
FG004
Not able to schedule visit in timeframe
FG0002 subjects
FG0014 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0032 subjects
FG004
FG003
119 subjects
Started at 18-month is not equal to Completed at 12-month: 3 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG004105 subjectsStarted at 18-month is not equal to Completed at 12-month: 2 of the Not Completed remained active.
COMPLETED
FG000147 subjects
FG001101 subjects
FG00248 subjects
FG00383 subjects
FG00475 subjects
NOT COMPLETED
FG00072 subjects
FG00150 subjects
FG00226 subjects
FG00336 subjects
FG00430 subjects
Type
Comment
Reasons
Death
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0031 subjects
FG0041 subjects
Withdrawal by Subject
FG0001 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0031 subjects
FG004
Lost to Follow-up
FG0002 subjects
FG0016 subjects
FG0022 subjects
FG0032 subjects
FG004
Not able to schedule visit in timeframe
FG0003 subjects
FG0013 subjects
FG0022 subjects
FG0031 subjects
FG004
In 2-visit study (18- and 24-month N/A)
FG00066 subjects
FG00141 subjects
FG00222 subjects
FG00331 subjects
FG003
84 subjects
Started at 24-month is not equal to Completed at 18-month: 1 of the Not Completed remained active.
FG00479 subjectsStarted at 24-month is not equal to Completed at 18-month: 4 of the Not Completed remained active.
COMPLETED
FG000135 subjects
FG00197 subjects
FG00248 subjects
FG00375 subjects
FG00469 subjects
NOT COMPLETED
FG00014 subjects
FG00110 subjects
FG0023 subjects
FG0039 subjects
FG00410 subjects
Type
Comment
Reasons
Death
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG0041 subjects
Withdrawal by Subject
FG0001 subjects
FG0011 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG004
Lost to Follow-up
FG0005 subjects
FG0014 subjects
FG0020 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG004
Medical issue/illness
FG0000 subjects
FG0010 subjects
FG0021 subjects
FG0030 subjects
FG004
Not able to schedule visit in timeframe
FG0008 subjects
FG0015 subjects
FG0022 subjects
FG0039 subjects
FG004
BG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
BG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
BG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
BG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
BG005
Total
Total of all reporting groups
227
BG001161
BG00280
BG003129
BG004111
BG005708
Standard Deviation
months
Title
Denominators
Categories
Age in Months at Baseline
Title
Measurements
BG00070.1± 33.5
BG00175.6± 31.2
BG00271.3± 31.5
BG00369.6± 29.5
BG00475.2± 34.3
BG00572.2± 32.2
Sex: Female, Male
Count of Participants
Participants
Title
Denominators
Categories
Title
Measurements
Female
BG000105
BG00167
BG00242
BG00348
BG00450
BG005312
Male
BG000122
BG00194
BG00238
BG00381
BG004
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Count of Participants
Participants
Title
Denominators
Categories
Title
Measurements
Hispanic or Latino
BG00013
BG00115
BG0024
BG00311
BG0046
BG00549
Not Hispanic or Latino
BG000214
BG001142
BG00276
BG003117
BG004
Unknown or Not Reported
BG0000
BG0014
BG0020
BG0031
BG004
Race (NIH/OMB)
Count of Participants
Participants
Title
Denominators
Categories
Title
Measurements
American Indian or Alaska Native
BG0002
BG0013
BG0026
BG0032
BG0042
BG00515
Asian
BG0009
BG00113
BG0022
BG00311
BG004
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
BG0000
BG0010
BG0020
BG0030
BG004
Black or African American
BG00015
BG00115
BG0026
BG00314
BG004
White
BG000170
BG001114
BG00255
BG00387
BG004
More than one race
BG00030
BG00112
BG0028
BG00314
BG004
Unknown or Not Reported
BG0001
BG0014
BG0023
BG0031
BG004
Region of Enrollment
Count of Participants
Participants
Title
Denominators
Categories
Canada
Title
Measurements
BG000121
BG00182
BG00239
BG00364
BG00441
BG005347
United States
Title
Measurements
BG000106
BG00179
BG00241
BG003
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003129
OG004111
Title
Denominators
Categories
Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG00366
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG00079.4± 19.6
OG00161.1± 19.2
OG00238.0± 14.8
OG003
Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value age 12
98.3
2-Sided
95
97.8
98.6
Other
OG001
mean population value age 12
89.1
2-Sided
95
86.6
91.1
Other
OG002
mean population value age 12
50.1
2-Sided
95
46.5
53.6
Other
OG003
mean population value age 12
25.3
2-Sided
95
23.7
27.0
Other
OG004
mean population value age 12
6.48
2-Sided
95
5.66
7.38
Other
Primary
Spinal Alignment and Range of Motion Measure (SAROMM)
The SAROMM addresses joint range of motion, extensibility, and spinal alignment. The Spinal Alignment Subscale contains 4 items and the Range of Motion and Extensibility Subscale has 22 items. Each item is scored on a 5-point Likert scale, with 0 = normal alignment and range with active correction, 1 = normal alignment and range with passive correction, and 2, 3, and 4 indicating fixed deformities or contractures that are "mild", "moderate", or "severe" based on pre-specified cut points, and supported by photographs in the training manual. Scores are reported by calculating the average of scores across all 26 items. Scores range from 0-4. A lower score represents better range of motion and alignment.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value age 12
0.44
2-Sided
95
0.38
0.49
Other
OG001
mean population value age 12
Primary
Functional Strength Assessment (FSA)
The FSA addresses force production ability in the neck and trunk flexor and extensor and bilateral hip and knee extensor and shoulder flexor muscle groups. Each muscle group is rated on a five-point ordinal scale from 1 = only flicker of contraction or just initiates movement against gravity to 5 = full available range against gravity and strong resistance. Scores are reported by calculating the average of scores across all 8 items. Scores range from 1 to 5. A higher score represents better force production ability.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value
4.49
2-Sided
95
4.43
4.54
Other
OG001
mean population value
Primary
Six and One-minute Walk Test (6MWT, 1MWT)
The 6MWT and 1MWT are submaximal, clinical exercise tests, in which the total distance traveled in 1-minute and 6-minutes, under controlled conditions, are measured. Within this study, the 6MWT/1MWT was conducted indoors or outdoors on a large, flat, hard terrain for children who were 3 years or older and who were walking without another person's assistance (GMFCS I, II, III). A surveyor's measure wheel was used to calculate the total distance (# of feet) walked and a stopwatch to keep track of the allocated time. Standardized directions are used to encourage the child to walk as far as possible in the time.
The available N for 6MWT at 12M (highest #) is represented under Overall # Analyzed. For each time point, there are 2 rows for age. Of the available N at each time point (see Participant Flow), the Walk Test was given only to GMFCS Level I, II, or III age 3yrs+. The 1MWT was given to a smaller subset of children in the Physical Activity Sub-Study.
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
Feet
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000201
OG001144
OG00263
Title
Denominators
Categories
6MWT, Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00073
ParticipantsOG00148
ParticipantsOG00220
Title
Measurements
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value
1362.3
2-Sided
95
1313.6
1410.7
Other
OG001
mean population value
Primary
Early Activity Scale for Endurance (EASE)
The EASE includes 4 activity-based items requiring parents to rate their children's levels of energy, the frequency and need for rest, and the average amount of time their children can engage in physical activity. Scoring for each item is on a Likert scale of 1-5 with the value of 1 = "Never" to 5 = "Always". The four questions include: 1) "my child's physical activity level is similar to other children his or her age," 2) "my child has a high physical energy level and rarely needs to take rests when moving himself or herself around during daily activities and play time," 3) "my child does enough activity so that he or she is breathing quickly or gets flushing in his or her face at least one time each day," and 4) "my child spends a lot of his or her play or free time doing activities that require lots of physical energy." Scores are reported by calculating the average across all 4 questions. Scores range from 1 to 5. A higher score represents better endurance for activity.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value
3.99
2-Sided
95
3.91
4.07
Other
OG001
mean population value
Primary
Child Health Conditions Questionnaire
The Child Health Conditions questionnaire is a caregiver-completed measure of the extent to which health problems influence children's activities. Parents respond "yes" or "no" as to whether the child has each of the 16 health problems listed. If the child does not have a problem, a score of 0 is imputed for the next part of the question. If the child has a problem, parents are asked to judge the extent to which the problem affects the child's daily activities. This is measured using an 8-point ordinal scale from 0="does not have the problem", 1= "not at all" to 7 = "to a very great extent". Scores reported are the Child Health Conditions Impact average scores calculated by averaging across all 16 items. Scores range form 0 to 7. A higher score represents a greater impact of health conditions on daily activities.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value
0.59
2-Sided
9
0.47
0.72
Other
OG001
mean population value
Primary
Child Engagement in Daily Life Measure (CEDL): Part 1 - Participation
CEDL is a 40-item caregiver-completed questionnaire to estimate children's participation. Part 1 captures participation of the child in family/community and leisure/recreational activities. Part 1 is scored on two 5-point Likert scales: 1) how often a child participates (1=almost never to 4=very often), and 2) the degree of enjoyment (1=not at all to 5 a great deal). A Rasch analysis has converted scores into 0-100 scaled scores. A higher score represents a higher degree of 'leisure.'
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Participation, Baseline: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value age 12
70.6
2-Sided
95
69.1
72.0
Other
OG001
mean population value age 12
Primary
Child Engagement in Daily Life Measure (CEDL): Part 2 - Self-Care
CEDL is a 40-item caregiver-completed questionnaire to estimate children's participation. Part 2 measures self-care, defined as the degree that the child participates in daily feeding, dressing, bathing, and toileting. Part 2 is scored on a 5-point Likert scale from 1= 'does not do the activity' to 5= 'does the activity independently most of the time'. The scale distinguishes the need for physical assistance from a person, the ability to complete the activity under various conditions, and the amount of the activity able to complete. A Rasch analysis has converted scores into 0-100 scaled scores for both parts. A higher score represents a higher degree of self-care (Part 2) participation.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Self-care, Baseline: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00171
ParticipantsOG00237
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
mean population value age 12
78.3
2-Sided
95
76.0
80.4
Other
OG001
mean population value age 12
Primary
Services Questionnaire
The Services questionnaire is a caregiver-completed measure of the medical and rehabilitation services provided to the child in the period since the last data collection point. The variables used for the analysis of the relationship between services and four outcomes are reported. These data are: mean amount of physical, occupational, and speech and language therapy service sessions per year (recorded in 5 ordinal intensity times/year categories: 1=0-1, 2=2-30, 3=31-52, 4=53-155, 5=>156), mean family centeredness across 14 items (scored in 5 ordinal categories: 1=not at all, 2=small, 3=moderate, 4=great, 5=very great extent), mean rating of parents' perceptions that services were meeting their children's needs (scored on ordinal scale 1=not at all, 2=small, 3=moderate, 4=great extent, 5=completely), mean rating of the extent to which therapy was focused into 8 categories (scored in same ordinal categories as family centeredness above). Higher scores indicate a great amount or extent.
The overall N=708 available at Baseline is represented under Overall Number of Participants Analyzed. Available N at each time point is described under Participant Flow.
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
units on a scale
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Intensity of services: PT Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor family-centred service.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.46
2-Sided
95
1.06
2.02
Data from all GMFCS levels was used, country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in family-centredness outcome.
Other
Secondary
Percentage of All Participants According to Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS)
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations; II: Walks with limitations; III: Walks using a hand-held mobility device; IV: Self-mobility with limitations; may use powered mobility; and V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for the five levels vary by age of the child. Children were classified by consensus between parents and assessing therapists by comparing the child's functional movement ability to descriptors for each level of classification.
Posted
Number
percentage of participants
Baseline
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
Participants scored on the GMFCS
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000708
Title
Denominators
Categories
GMFCS Level I
Title
Measurements
OG00032.1
GMFCS Level II
Title
Measurements
OG00022.7
GMFCS Level III
Secondary
Manual Ability Classification System (MACS)
The MACS is a classification system based on functional hand movement ability. MACS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions for each level are: I: Handles objects easily & effectively; II: Handles most objects with somewhat reduced quality and/or speed; III: Handles objects with difficulty, needs help to prepare and/or modify activities; IV: Handles a limited selection of easily managed objects; and V: Does not handle objects and has severely limited ability to perform even simple actions.
Baseline consensus classification used for children 2 years and over at Baseline and 12M consensus classification used for children under 2 years at Baseline)
Posted
Number
participants
Baseline consensus classification used for children 2 years and over at Baseline and 12M consensus classification used for children under 2 years at Baseline)
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
MACS Level I
Title
Measurements
OG00095
OG00133
OG00212
OG003
Secondary
Communication Function Classification System (CFCS)
The CFCS is a classification system based on functional communication ability. CFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions for each level are: I: Effective sender/receiver with familiar/unfamiliar partners; II: Effective but slower paced sender and/or receiver with familiar/unfamiliar partners; III: Effective sender & receiver with familiar partners; IV: Inconsistent sender and/or receiver with familiar partners; and V: Seldom effective sender & receiver with familiar partners.
Baseline consensus classification used for children 2 years and over at Baseline and 12M consensus classification used for children under 2 years at Baseline)
Posted
Number
participants
Baseline consensus classification used for children 2 years and over at Baseline and 12M consensus classification used for children under 2 years at Baseline)
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG000227
OG001161
OG00280
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
CFCS Level I
Title
Measurements
OG000144
OG00163
OG00234
OG003
Other Pre-specified
Physical Activity Measurement: StepWatch: Average Number of Strides Per Day Faster Than 30 Per Minute (Moderate- to High-intensity Strides)
For participants who were ambulatory (GMFCS levels I, II, III), walking activity performance was measured within the context of daily life with a monitor called the StepWatch. It is a small (70 x 50 x 20 mm; 38 g), waterproof, self-contained device that is worn on the left ankle. Participants wore the StepWatch on their ankle (inside a knit cuff) each day for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are an intensity measure, average number of strides per day faster than 30 per minute (moderate to high intensity strides) for the seven-day sample.
StepWatch data was collected on a subset of 50 children in GMFCS Level I, II or II who participated in the Physical Activity Measurement Sub-Study. Children did not necessarily start the sub-study at the Baseline visit. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
Strides per day faster than 30 /minute
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG00023
OG00120
OG0027
Title
Denominators
Categories
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: baseline <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
population average
2319
2-Sided
95
1460
3218
Other
OG001
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
Other Pre-specified
Physical Activity Measurement: StepWatch - Average Number of Single Leg Strides Per Day
For participants who were ambulatory (GMFCS levels I, II, III), walking activity performance was measured within the context of daily life with a monitor called the StepWatch. It is a small (70 x 50 x 20 mm; 38 g), waterproof, self-contained device that is worn on the left ankle. Participants wore the StepWatch on their ankle (inside a knit cuff) each day for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are an an amount measure, average number of single leg strides per day for the seven-day sample.
StepWatch data was collected on a subset of 50 children in GMFCS Level I, II or II who participated in the Physical Activity Measurement Sub-Study. Children did not necessarily start the sub-study at the Baseline visit. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
Avg number single leg strides per day
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG00023
OG00120
OG0027
Title
Denominators
Categories
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: baseline <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
population average
5240
2-Sided
95
3874
6670
Other
OG001
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
Other Pre-specified
Physical Activity Measurement: Actigraph: Minutes of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity
Participants wore a 3-dimensional accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X) on their dominant wrist for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are number of minutes time spent in moderate/vigorous physical activity for a seven-day sample. The wrist mounted Actigraph counts were converted to waist worn activity counts.
Actigraph data was collected on a subset of 79 children who participated in the Physical Activity Measurement Sub-Study. Children did not necessarily start the sub-study at the Baseline visit. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
minutes per day
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG00023
OG00120
OG0027
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, baseline <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG003
Group IDs
Group Description
Statistical Method
Statistical Comment
P-Value
P-Value Comment
Parameter Type
Parameter Value
Dispersion Type
Dispersion Value
Confidence Interval Sides
Confidence Interval %
CI Lower Limit
CI Upper Limit
CI Lower Limit Comment
CI Upper Limit Comment
Estimate Comment
Tested Non-Inferiority
Non-Inferiority Type
Non-Inferiority Comment
Other Analysis Description
OG000
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
population average
108
2-Sided
95
67
151
Other
OG001
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
Other Pre-specified
Physical Activity Measurement: Actigraph: Average Physical Activity
Participants wore a 3-dimensional accelerometer (Actigraph wGT3X) on their dominant wrist for a seven-day sample. Specific variables reported are average physical activity in raw activity counts per minute for a seven-day sample. The wrist mounted Actigraph counts were converted to waist worn activity counts.
Actigraph data was collected on a subset of 79 children who participated in the Physical Activity Measurement Sub-Study. Children did not necessarily start the sub-study at the Baseline visit. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
counts per minute
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
population average
2815
2-Sided
95
2025
3650
Other
OG001
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model.
Other Pre-specified
1 Minute to 6 Minute Push Test (1MPT, 6MPT)
The 1MPT to 6MPT are submaximal, clinical exercise tests, in which the total distance propelled in a manual wheelchair in 1-minute and 6-minutes, under controlled conditions, are measured for children who use a manual wheelchair for mobility (GMFCS level II, III, IV), the 1MPT/6MPT was conducted indoors or outdoors on a large, flat, hard terrain. A surveyor's measure wheel was used to calculate the total distance wheeled and a stopwatch to keep track of the allocated time. Standardized directions were used to encourage the child to wheel as far as possible. Distances wheeled (# of feet) are reported for a small number of participants within the Physical Activity sub-study.
The 1MPT and 6MPT were administered for exploratory purposes in the Physical Activity Measurement sub-study. The available N at each time point = 5 children or fewer. Not every child was tested at every time point.
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
Feet
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG0000
OG0012
OG0022
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
1MPT, Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG003
Other Pre-specified
1 Stroke Push Test (1SPT)
The 1SPT is a clinical exercise test, in which the distance rolled in a manual wheelchair, under controlled conditions, with one push using both hands if possible is measured. Within this study a subsample of children who used a manual wheelchair for mobility (GMFCS levels III, IV) were tested on this measure. A surveyor's measure wheel will be used to calculate the total distance (# of feet) wheeled. Standardized directions are used to encourage the child to wheel as far as possible.
This test was administered for exploratory purposes in the Physical Activity Measurement sub-study. The available N at each time point is 4 or fewer. Also there are two age levels reported at each assessment time and children fell into only one of the two age groups.
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
Feet
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG0000
OG0010
OG00211
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
1SPT, Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG003
Other Pre-specified
Environment Section of the Participation and Environment Measure - Children and Youth (PEM-CY)
The PEM-CY environment section is a caregiver completed 45-item questionnaire about the facilitators and barriers that might impact the child's participation in the home, school, and community environments. Twenty-five items include ratings on things that help or make it harder for the child to participate in activities in each environment (4-point scale from "not an issue" to "usually makes harder"). Twenty items include ratings of the availability of supports for the child's participation in each environment (4-point scale from "not needed" to "usually no"). Caregivers can also write in what family members do that help the child participate. A percentage score representing support for participation for each setting is calculated. The higher the percentage the more support the environment provides for the child's participation within the setting.
Caregiver PEM-CY data was collected on a subset of 79 children who participated in the Physical Activity Measurement Sub-Study. Children did not necessarily start the sub-study at the Baseline visit. Within each time point, there are two rows for age (under 6 years, 6 years and older).
Posted
Mean
Standard Deviation
percentage of support for participation
up to 24-months
ID
Title
Description
OG000
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level I
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: I: Walks without limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
OG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
Units
Counts
Participants
OG00023
OG00120
OG0027
OG003
Title
Denominators
Categories
Support Participation HOME: baseline <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG003
0
227
0
227
0
227
EG001
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level II
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: II: Walks with limitations. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
0
161
0
161
0
161
EG002
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level III
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: III: Walks using a handheld mobility device. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
0
80
0
80
0
80
EG003
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level IV
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: IV: Self mobility with Limitations; may use powered mobility. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
2
129
0
129
0
129
EG004
Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) Level V
The GMFCS is classification system based on functional body movement ability. GMFCS levels vary from I to V, with a level closest to I reflecting higher function. The general descriptions of a child at 6 to 12 years of age are: V: Transported in manual wheelchair. Descriptors for five levels vary by the age of the child.
4
111
0
111
0
111
Restriction Type
Not provided
Results Disclosure Restriction on PI(s)?
No
Other Details
Not provided
0 subjects
1 subjects
0 subjects
0 subjects
24 subjects
0 subjects
5 subjects
0 subjects
1 subjects
0 subjects
3 subjects
4 subjects
FG004
22 subjects
1 subjects
0 subjects
0 subjects
8 subjects
61
BG005396
105
BG005654
0
BG0055
5
BG00540
0
BG0050
10
BG00560
77
BG005503
17
BG00581
0
BG0059
65
BG00470
BG005361
23.0
± 8.8
OG0047.3± 5.1
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG00097.4± 5.1
OG00186.0± 15.8
OG00244.3± 14.3
OG00324.7± 10.0
OG0046.4± 6.8
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG00080.4± 18.9
OG00161.6± 19.8
OG00237.6± 12.7
OG00326.1± 8.4
OG0048.1± 7.5
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00097.4± 5.2
OG00186.1± 16.9
OG00249.0± 17.0
OG00324.8± 11.9
OG0047.2± 6.6
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG00086.3± 14.3
OG00164.9± 20.8
OG00237.5± 7.9
OG00326.3± 7.9
OG0047.6± 6.3
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG00098.1± 4.4
OG00186.9± 15.8
OG00250.6± 19.0
OG00325.0± 10.9
OG0048.0± 7.9
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG00086.6± 15.1
OG00162.8± 18.9
OG00241.4± 12.3
OG00329.3± 8.2
OG0047.7± 7.1
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00097.9± 4.8
OG00186.9± 16.5
OG00252.6± 19.9
OG00325.9± 11.7
OG0047.4± 6.9
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG00089.8± 14.5
OG00162.2± 17.8
OG00240.7± 11.6
OG00328.5± 8.0
OG0047.1± 6.2
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00098.4± 3.7
OG00187.0± 16.1
OG00254.3± 21.9
OG00324.9± 10.9
OG0047.1± 6.1
129
OG004111
66
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG0000.3± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.9± 0.4
OG0031.1± 0.5
OG0041.4± 0.5
Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0021.0± 0.5
OG003
6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG0000.3± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.8± 0.3
OG003
6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.8± 0.4
OG003
12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG0000.3± 0.2
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.8± 0.4
OG003
12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.9± 0.4
OG003
18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG0000.3± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.8± 0.4
OG003
18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.3
OG0010.7± 0.4
OG0020.9± 0.3
OG003
24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.3
OG0010.7± 0.4
OG0020.8± 0.5
OG003
24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.3
OG0010.6± 0.4
OG0020.9± 0.5
OG003
0.68
2-Sided
95
0.60
0.77
Other
OG002
mean population value age 12
0.93
2-Sided
95
0.79
1.07
Other
OG003
mean population value age 12
1.38
2-Sided
95
1.22
1.54
Other
OG004
mean population value age 12
2.16
2-Sided
95
2.01
2.31
Other
129
OG004111
66
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG0004.0± 0.7
OG0013.6± 0.6
OG0023.1± 0.6
OG0032.6± 0.7
OG0041.8± 0.7
Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0004.5± 0.5
OG0014.1± 0.6
OG0023.6± 0.8
OG003
6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG0004.0± 0.7
OG0013.6± 0.6
OG0023.1± 0.6
OG003
6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0004.5± 0.5
OG0014.1± 0.6
OG0023.6± 0.8
OG003
12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG0004.2± 0.6
OG0013.7± 0.6
OG0023.2± 0.7
OG003
12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0004.6± 0.4
OG0014.2± 0.6
OG0023.6± 0.8
OG003
18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG0004.0± 0.7
OG0013.5± 0.7
OG0023.1± 0.7
OG003
18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0004.5± 0.5
OG0014.1± 0.7
OG0023.7± 0.7
OG003
24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG0004.1± 0.6
OG0013.6± 0.8
OG0023.1± 0.6
OG003
24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0004.6± 0.4
OG0014.1± 0.7
OG0023.8± 0.8
OG003
4.10
2-Sided
95
3.99
4.20
Other
OG002
mean population value
3.99
2-Sided
95
3.75
4.25
Other
OG003
mean population value
2.95
2-Sided
95
2.73
3.19
Other
OG004
mean population value
1.59
2-Sided
95
1.44
1.75
Other
OG0001080.3± 273.6
OG001697.3± 347.1
OG002396.2± 317.6
6MWT, Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00242
Title
Measurements
OG0001386.2± 342.5
OG0011041.8± 303.4
OG002616.9± 307.0
6MWT, 6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00052
ParticipantsOG00133
ParticipantsOG0029
Title
Measurements
OG0001012.8± 301.6
OG001611.1± 314.5
OG002359.5± 273.8
6MWT, 6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00227
Title
Measurements
OG0001370.0± 321.1
OG0011075.0± 322.1
OG002574.0± 312.9
6MWT, 12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00077
ParticipantsOG00146
ParticipantsOG00218
Title
Measurements
OG0001026.7± 282.7
OG001658.9± 339.4
OG002314.6± 237.1
6MWT, 12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00245
Title
Measurements
OG0001378.4± 325.3
OG0011047.7± 356.5
OG002690.7± 261.1
6MWT, 18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00057
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00215
Title
Measurements
OG0001020.1± 311.5
OG001601.6± 239.0
OG002331.6± 218.2
6MWT, 18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00230
Title
Measurements
OG0001351.1± 324.4
OG0011109.0± 324.2
OG002636.5± 312.9
6MWT, 24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00213
Title
Measurements
OG0001197.6± 1178.3
OG001613.0± 239.8
OG002413.8± 226.0
6MWT, 24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00229
Title
Measurements
OG0001401.7± 288.6
OG0011113.7± 336.6
OG002616.4± 319.3
1MWT, Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG001118.93± 79.28
OG00215.30± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MWT, Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0015
ParticipantsOG0022
Title
Measurements
OG000263.18± 49.23
OG001120.13± 74.74
OG00278.42± 13.31
1MWT, 6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG000201.28± 7.64
OG001128.65± 33.22
OG00228.40± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MWT, 6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00011
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
Title
Measurements
OG000239.40± 68.41
OG001234.12± 63.15
OG002121.60± 28.76
1MWT, 12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0022
Title
Measurements
OG000215.37± 28.96
OG001150.58± 56.83
OG00270.95± 4.60
1MWT, 12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00111
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG000242.51± 66.46
OG001211.11± 67.26
OG002102.62± 32.93
1MWT, 18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG000190.40± 7.81
OG001107.00± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00289.10± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MWT, 18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00014
ParticipantsOG00110
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG000242.18± 57.16
OG001208.03± 44.36
OG002103.38± 49.29
1MWT, 24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG000194.00± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00277.40± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MWT, 24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00014
ParticipantsOG00115
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG000254.34± 56.63
OG001239.30± 157.77
OG00284.34± 44.86
1096.33
2-Sided
95
1028.80
1158.62
Other
OG002
mean population value
592.62
2-Sided
95
533.79
652.72
Other
129
OG004111
66
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG0004.0± 0.7
OG0013.6± 0.8
OG0023.3± 0.7
OG0032.7± 0.9
OG0041.9± 1.0
Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0003.7± 0.7
OG0013.2± 0.8
OG0023.0± 0.8
OG003
6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG0004.0± 0.7
OG0013.6± 0.8
OG0023.3± 0.8
OG003
6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 0.8
OG0013.2± 0.9
OG0023.1± 0.8
OG003
12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG0004.1± 0.6
OG0013.7± 0.7
OG0023.5± 0.9
OG003
12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 0.8
OG0013.4± 0.9
OG0023.2± 0.8
OG003
18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG0004.3± 0.7
OG0013.7± 0.8
OG0023.4± 0.8
OG003
18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 0.9
OG0013.3± 1.0
OG0023.1± 0.9
OG003
24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG0004.1± 0.7
OG0013.7± 0.8
OG0023.5± 0.8
OG003
24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0003.9± 0.8
OG0013.3± 0.9
OG0023.1± 0.9
OG003
3.49
2-Sided
95
3.39
3.60
Other
OG002
mean population value
3.23
2-Sided
95
3.08
3.37
Other
OG003
mean population value
2.80
2-Sided
95
2.67
2.93
Other
OG004
mean population value
1.79
2-Sided
95
1.67
1.91
Other
129
OG004111
66
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG0000.5± 0.6
OG0010.9± 0.7
OG0020.9± 0.7
OG0031.4± 0.8
OG0042.1± 1.0
Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0000.7± 0.6
OG0011.1± 0.9
OG0020.9± 0.6
OG003
6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG0000.5± 0.6
OG0010.8± 0.6
OG0020.9± 0.7
OG003
6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0000.7± 0.7
OG0011.2± 0.9
OG0020.9± 0.6
OG003
12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG0000.4± 0.5
OG0010.7± 0.6
OG0020.8± 0.7
OG003
12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG0000.7± 0.7
OG0011.0± 0.9
OG0020.8± 0.6
OG003
18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG0000.5± 0.6
OG0010.9± 0.8
OG0021.0± 0.8
OG003
18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0000.7± 0.6
OG0011.0± 0.8
OG0020.9± 0.7
OG003
24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG0000.6± 0.8
OG0010.8± 0.6
OG0020.8± 0.6
OG003
24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG0000.6± 0.6
OG0011.0± 0.9
OG0020.8± 0.7
OG003
1.10
2-Sided
95
0.91
1.30
Other
OG002
mean population value
0.68
2-Sided
95
0.48
0.89
Other
OG003
mean population value
1.38
2-Sided
95
1.12
1.65
Other
OG004
mean population value
2.33
2-Sided
95
2.08
2.60
Other
129
OG004111
66
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG00067.0± 13.4
OG00165.1± 12.4
OG00262.3± 12.6
OG00355.8± 10.5
OG00454.0± 12.5
Participation, Baseline 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG00070.2± 15.4
OG00163.9± 12.7
OG00262.6± 10.9
OG003
Participation, 6-month assessment:<6yrs
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG00067.9± 13.6
OG00167.7± 12.6
OG00257.8± 8.8
OG003
Participation, 6-month assessment 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00070.0± 15.5
OG00161.4± 12.9
OG00263.0± 12.6
OG003
Participation, 12-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG00070.3± 13.3
OG00164.2± 12.6
OG00262.3± 9.7
OG003
Participation, 12-month assessment: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG00070.3± 14.1
OG00164.1± 13.1
OG00262.1± 12.5
OG003
Participation, 18-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG00069.7± 12.5
OG00166.5± 14.2
OG00265.4± 10.5
OG003
Participation, 18-month assessment 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00069.3± 13.7
OG00164.8± 14.2
OG00258.3± 9.2
OG003
Participation, 24-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG00071.1± 16.2
OG00170.7± 14.6
OG00267.1± 14.2
OG003
Participation, 24-month assessment: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00070.4± 15.3
OG00165.5± 13.6
OG00260.2± 12.0
OG003
62.1
2-Sided
95
59.4
65.0
Other
OG002
mean population value age 12
62.9
2-Sided
95
60.9
65.0
Other
OG003
mean population value age 12
58.2
2-Sided
95
56.7
59.7
Other
OG004
mean population value age 12
51.9
2-Sided
95
50.2
53.6
Other
129
OG004111
66
ParticipantsOG00449
Title
Measurements
OG00054.4± 12.5
OG00149.0± 9.7
OG00244.4± 10.0
OG00333.6± 14.6
OG00416.1± 12.3
Self-care, Baseline: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG000103
ParticipantsOG00190
ParticipantsOG00243
ParticipantsOG00363
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG00073.0± 14.4
OG00162.1± 13.5
OG00255.3± 9.3
OG003
Self-care, 6-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00069
ParticipantsOG00144
ParticipantsOG00221
ParticipantsOG00335
ParticipantsOG00434
Title
Measurements
OG00056.3± 11.4
OG00150.6± 8.8
OG00244.0± 8.8
OG003
Self-care, 6-month assessment: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00079
ParticipantsOG00161
ParticipantsOG00228
ParticipantsOG00349
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00072.1± 12.7
OG00163.7± 15.8
OG00256.0± 10.9
OG003
Self-care, 12-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00093
ParticipantsOG00149
ParticipantsOG00226
ParticipantsOG00346
ParticipantsOG00441
Title
Measurements
OG00061.8± 12.7
OG00154.0± 10.5
OG00247.1± 8.2
OG003
Self-care, 12-month assessment: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG000124
ParticipantsOG00198
ParticipantsOG00247
ParticipantsOG00370
ParticipantsOG00462
Title
Measurements
OG00076.3± 14.8
OG00164.5± 14.9
OG00259.2± 13.4
OG003
Self-care, 18-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00058
ParticipantsOG00134
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00326
ParticipantsOG00424
Title
Measurements
OG00061.4± 14.0
OG00150.7± 12.6
OG00246.7± 7.2
OG003
Self-care, 18-month assessment: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00167
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00075.2± 15.1
OG00165.9± 16.8
OG00259.3± 13.1
OG003
Self-care, 24-month assessment: <6yrs
ParticipantsOG00046
ParticipantsOG00124
ParticipantsOG00217
ParticipantsOG00318
ParticipantsOG00418
Title
Measurements
OG00062.3± 12.8
OG00153.5± 9.7
OG00248.3± 6.7
OG003
Self-care, 24-month assessment: 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00089
ParticipantsOG00173
ParticipantsOG00231
ParticipantsOG00357
ParticipantsOG00451
Title
Measurements
OG00076.8± 14.4
OG00166.1± 16.5
OG00261.1± 15.0
OG003
66.1
2-Sided
95
63.5
68.5
Other
OG002
mean population value age 12
mean population value age 12
60.5
2-Sided
95
57.3
63.3
Other
OG003
mean population value age 12
37.9
2-Sided
95
35.6
40.3
Other
OG004
mean population value age 12
14.5
2-Sided
95
12.4
16.5
Other
129
OG004111
129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0002.2± 0.8
OG0012.5± 1.0
OG0022.8± 0.9
OG0032.9± 1.0
OG0042.9± 1.0
Intensity of services: PT 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0002.2± 0.9
OG0012.8± 1.0
OG0023.3± 1.0
OG003
Intensity of services: PT 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0002.0± 0.9
OG0012.6± 1.1
OG0023.0± 1.0
OG003
Intensity of services: PT 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0002.1± 1.1
OG0012.7± 1.2
OG0023.0± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: PT 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0002.0± 1.0
OG0012.8± 1.1
OG0023.0± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: OT Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0002.0± 0.8
OG0012.2± 0.9
OG0022.3± 0.9
OG003
Intensity of services: OT 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0002.1± 0.9
OG0012.5± 1.0
OG0022.6± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: OT 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0002.0± 1.0
OG0012.2± 1.0
OG0022.5± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: OT 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0002.1± 1.1
OG0012.4± 1.0
OG0022.5± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: OT 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0002.0± 1.0
OG0012.3± 1.1
OG0022.4± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: ST: baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0001.7± 0.9
OG0011.9± 1.0
OG0022.0± 1.0
OG003
Intensity of services: ST: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0001.8± 1.0
OG0012.2± 1.2
OG0022.1± 1.2
OG003
Intensity of services: ST: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0001.7± 1.0
OG0012.0± 1.2
OG0021.9± 1.1
OG003
Intensity of services: ST: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0001.8± 1.1
OG0012.1± 1.2
OG0022.2± 1.3
OG003
Intensity of services: ST: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0001.7± 1.1
OG0012.0± 1.2
OG0022.0± 1.1
OG003
Family centeredness: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.5± 0.9
OG0013.5± 0.8
OG0023.5± 0.7
OG003
Family centeredness: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.4± 0.9
OG0013.3± 0.9
OG0023.5± 0.7
OG003
Family centeredness: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0003.4± 0.9
OG0013.4± 0.9
OG0023.4± 0.8
OG003
Family centeredness: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.2± 0.9
OG0013.2± 0.9
OG0023.3± 0.8
OG003
Family centeredness: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0003.2± 0.9
OG0013.3± 0.9
OG0023.3± 0.9
OG003
Services meeting needs AVG: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.7± 0.8
OG0013.7± 0.8
OG0023.5± 0.7
OG003
Services meeting needs AVG: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 0.9
OG0013.7± 0.8
OG0023.5± 0.8
OG003
Services meeting needs AVG: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 1.0
OG0013.6± 0.8
OG0023.5± 0.8
OG003
Services meeting needs AVG: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.7± 1.0
OG0013.5± 0.9
OG0023.4± 0.8
OG003
Services meeting needs AVG: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 0.9
OG0013.5± 0.9
OG0023.5± 0.8
OG003
Focus of therapy, stretching muscles: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 1.2
OG0014.0± 1.2
OG0024.0± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, stretching muscles: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.7± 1.3
OG0014.0± 1.2
OG0024.1± 1.0
OG003
Focus of therapy, stretching muscles: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 1.3
OG0014.0± 1.1
OG0024.0± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, stretching muscles: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.7± 1.4
OG0014.1± 1.1
OG0024.0± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, stretching muscles: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0003.8± 1.3
OG0014.0± 1.2
OG0023.9± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, activities to improve: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.5± 1.5
OG0014.0± 1.2
OG0024.2± 1.0
OG003
Focus of therapy, activities to improve: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.6± 1.4
OG0013.8± 1.4
OG0024.2± 1.0
OG003
Focus of therapy, activities to improve: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0003.4± 1.5
OG0013.8± 1.4
OG0024.2± 1.0
OG003
Focus of therapy, activities to improve: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.5± 1.5
OG0013.9± 1.2
OG0024.0± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, activities to improve: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0003.5± 1.5
OG0013.7± 1.4
OG0024.0± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, health/well-being: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.0± 1.4
OG0013.2± 1.3
OG0023.1± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, health/well-being: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.1± 1.5
OG0013.1± 1.4
OG0023.1± 1.4
OG003
Focus of therapy, health/well-being: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0002.9± 1.4
OG0013.0± 1.4
OG0023.1± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, health/well-being: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0002.8± 1.5
OG0013.0± 1.4
OG0022.9± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, health/well-being: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0002.9± 1.5
OG0013.0± 1.5
OG0022.9± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-awareness: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.2± 1.4
OG0013.1± 1.3
OG0023.3± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-awareness: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.3± 1.4
OG0013.1± 1.3
OG0023.3± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-awareness: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0003.0± 1.4
OG0013.3± 1.4
OG0023.3± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-awareness: 18M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.2± 1.5
OG0013.2± 1.4
OG0023.0± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-awareness: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0003.1± 1.5
OG0013.2± 1.5
OG0023.4± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, relaxation: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.3± 1.4
OG0013.5± 1.3
OG0023.8± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, relaxation: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.4± 1.5
OG0013.7± 1.2
OG0024.1± 1.0
OG003
Focus of therapy, relaxation: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0003.3± 1.4
OG0013.7± 1.3
OG0023.7± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, relaxation: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.4± 1.4
OG0013.7± 1.3
OG0023.6± 1.4
OG003
Focus of therapy, relaxation: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0003.3± 1.5
OG0013.5± 1.4
OG0023.5± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-care routines: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0002.1± 1.3
OG0012.4± 1.3
OG0022.7± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-care routines: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0002.4± 1.4
OG0012.7± 1.5
OG0022.6± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-care routines: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0002.2± 1.3
OG0012.6± 1.4
OG0022.9± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-care routines: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0002.5± 1.5
OG0012.5± 1.4
OG0022.6± 1.4
OG003
Focus of therapy, self-care routines: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0002.3± 1.4
OG0012.3± 1.4
OG0022.7± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, assistive devices: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0002.6± 1.5
OG0013.1± 1.4
OG0023.6± 1.1
OG003
Focus of therapy, assistive devices: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0002.6± 1.6
OG0013.1± 1.5
OG0023.3± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, assistive devices: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0002.4± 1.5
OG0013.5± 1.4
OG0023.6± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, assistive devices: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0002.7± 1.6
OG0013.3± 1.5
OG0023.4± 1.5
OG003
Focus of therapy, assistive devices: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0002.4± 1.5
OG0012.8± 1.6
OG0023.4± 1.3
OG003
Focus of therapy, structured play: Baseline
ParticipantsOG000227
ParticipantsOG001161
ParticipantsOG00280
ParticipantsOG003129
ParticipantsOG004111
Title
Measurements
OG0003.0± 1.5
OG0013.2± 1.3
OG0023.5± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, structured play: 6M
ParticipantsOG000148
ParticipantsOG001105
ParticipantsOG00249
ParticipantsOG00384
ParticipantsOG00485
Title
Measurements
OG0003.1± 1.5
OG0013.4± 1.3
OG0023.6± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, structured play: 12M
ParticipantsOG000217
ParticipantsOG001147
ParticipantsOG00273
ParticipantsOG003116
ParticipantsOG004103
Title
Measurements
OG0002.7± 1.5
OG0013.1± 1.5
OG0023.3± 1.2
OG003
Focus of therapy, structured play: 18M
ParticipantsOG000147
ParticipantsOG001101
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00383
ParticipantsOG00475
Title
Measurements
OG0003.0± 1.5
OG0013.1± 1.4
OG0023.2± 1.4
OG003
Focus of therapy, structured play: 24M
ParticipantsOG000135
ParticipantsOG00197
ParticipantsOG00248
ParticipantsOG00375
ParticipantsOG00469
Title
Measurements
OG0002.8± 1.5
OG0012.8± 1.5
OG0023.0± 1.4
OG003
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.48
2-Sided
95
1.07
2.03
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.15
2-Sided
95
0.96
1.38
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in the amount of focus on environment.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.30
2-Sided
95
1.07
1.58
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in focus on participation.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.93
2-Sided
95
0.72
1.58
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in amount of physical therapy services.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.98
2-Sided
95
0.74
1.28
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in amount of occupational therapy services.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Participation outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.25
2-Sided
95
0.97
1.60
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in amount of speech and language therapy.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor family-centred service.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.37
2-Sided
95
1.00
1.88
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor family-centred service.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.06
2-Sided
95
0.78
1.44
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor family-centred service.
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.83
2-Sided
95
0.54
1.26
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.37
2-Sided
95
1.00
1.87
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.13
2-Sided
95
0.83
1.53
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor parents' perception of needs being met.
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.87
2-Sided
95
0.59
1.3
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.08
2-Sided
95
0.9
1.29
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.02
2-Sided
95
0.86
1.22
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor degree of focus on environment (assistive devices, equipment, home/school modifications).
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.89
2-Sided
95
0.7
1.13
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.09
2-Sided
95
0.9
1.31
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.1
2-Sided
95
0.91
1.32
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor focus on participation (structured play/recreation/leisure activities).
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.97
2-Sided
95
0.76
1.24
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.
Odds Ratio (OR)
0.9
2-Sided
95
.7
1.15
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.05
2-Sided
95
.74
1.48
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life -Self Care outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
.93
2-Sided
95
.72
1.21
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.15
2-Sided
95
.89
1.5
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor amount of occupational therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
.95
2-Sided
95
.65
1.38
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Child Engagement in Daily Life - Self Care outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.03
2-Sided
95
.81
1.31
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.1
2-Sided
95
.87
1.39
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Six Minute Walk Test outcome for the predictor amount of speech and language therapy.
Odds Ratio (OR)
.86
2-Sided
95
.6
1.25
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
OG000
OG001
OG002
OG003
OG004
Logistic regression comparing children progressing better than expected to those progressing as expected on the Early Clinical Assessment of Balance outcome for the predictor amount of physical therapy services.
Odds Ratio (OR)
1.19
2-Sided
95
.92
1.53
Country was included as a model covariate. OR represents the odds of children developing 'better than expected' (top 10%) vs 'as expected' (central 80%) for each unit change in parents' perception of needs being met.
Other
Title
Measurements
OG00011.3
GMFCS Level IV
Title
Measurements
OG00018.2
GMFCS Level V
Title
Measurements
OG00015.7
129
OG004111
4
OG0040
MACS Level II
Title
Measurements
OG000121
OG00196
OG00240
OG00321
OG0042
MACS Level III
Title
Measurements
OG0009
OG00124
OG00221
OG00349
OG0044
MACS Level IV
Title
Measurements
OG0002
OG0018
OG0026
OG00349
OG00452
MACS Level V
Title
Measurements
OG0000
OG0010
OG0021
OG0036
OG00453
129
OG004111
20
OG0043
CFCS Level II
Title
Measurements
OG00046
OG00146
OG00217
OG00316
OG0041
CFCS Level III
Title
Measurements
OG00026
OG00128
OG00218
OG00338
OG00424
CFCS Level IV
Title
Measurements
OG00010
OG00123
OG0029
OG00345
OG00442
CFCS Level V
Title
Measurements
OG0001
OG0011
OG0022
OG00310
OG00441
OG0001523.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0011185.0± 401.1
OG00242.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0020.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 6M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
Title
Measurements
OG0002242.6± 1683.2
OG0011892.9± 827.5
OG002947.5± 481.1
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
Title
Measurements
OG0002674.9± 1403.5
OG0011262.0± 425.0
OG002249.0± 321.0
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 12M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG0002080.6± 923.7
OG0011650.6± 801.6
OG002721.1± 515.4
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG0003530.3± 1128.6
OG0011084.1± 593.8
OG002673.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 18M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG0002297.6± 822.7
OG0011662.2± 725.0
OG002429.9± 411.6
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG0003066.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG001653.9± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0021706.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG strides/day >30/min: 24M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
Title
Measurements
OG0002766.8± 1054.7
OG0011722.3± 862.6
OG002587.4± 669.5
population average
1858
2-Sided
95
1233
2530
Other
OG0004674.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0013622.7± 899.8
OG002753.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: baseline 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0017
ParticipantsOG0022
Title
Measurements
OG0006548.2± 724.3
OG0014196.7± 788.8
OG0022173.3± 501.1
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 6M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG0005031.7± 1720.0
OG0013851.0± 751.8
OG002140.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 6M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
Title
Measurements
OG0005161.3± 2476.7
OG0014733.5± 1445.4
OG0022761.5± 851.5
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
Title
Measurements
OG0006441.9± 2438.9
OG0013669.1± 805.8
OG0021829.5± 1883.0
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 12M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG0005190.7± 1569.7
OG0014329.3± 1550.3
OG0022144.2± 1172.2
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG0007205.3± 1387.3
OG0013441.9± 1291.4
OG0024083.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 18M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
Title
Measurements
OG0005381.5± 1429.6
OG0014116.6± 1023.0
OG0021751.3± 1308.9
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
Title
Measurements
OG0005956.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0012671.5± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0025559.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
StepWatch AVG SL strides/day: 24M 6yrs +
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
Title
Measurements
OG0006096.0± 1394.0
OG0014014.7± 1507.4
OG0021869.7± 1522.8
population average
4319
2-Sided
95
3258
5443
Other
15
OG00414
3
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG000230.3± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00198.7± 86.8
OG00248.2± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00351.5± 24.2
OG00476.2± 92.4
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, baseline 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0017
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0036
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG000190.9± 38.8
OG001155.4± 52.8
OG00226.2± 13.3
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 6M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG000198.8± 63.6
OG001122.1± 83.2
OG00237.5± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 6M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
ParticipantsOG0037
ParticipantsOG0047
Title
Measurements
OG000181.9± 50.9
OG001126.3± 41.2
OG00249.9± 17.5
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG000222.8± 43.5
OG001111.8± 64.7
OG00256.4± 11.4
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 12M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG0048
Title
Measurements
OG000156.4± 54.0
OG001115.8± 39.4
OG00226.3± 14.1
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0043
Title
Measurements
OG000230.0± 17.2
OG00156.2± 17.5
OG002117.2± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 18M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG00410
Title
Measurements
OG000166.2± 57.0
OG001113.3± 51.9
OG00232.6± 9.7
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG000144.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00153.6± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG002147.3± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Actigraph: min of Mod-Vig phys act, 24M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
ParticipantsOG0039
ParticipantsOG00411
Title
Measurements
OG000172.6± 40.6
OG001105.9± 57.5
OG00240.3± 18.5
OG003
population average
100
2-Sided
95
58
145
Other
OG002
OG003
OG004
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model. This analysis combined children in GMFCS Levels III-V.
population average
10
2-Sided
95
0
35
Other
15
OG00414
3
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG0004642.6± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0013219.6± 1382.8
OG0022560.7± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0032797.6± 694.2
OG0043399.5± 2354.2
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, baseline 6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0017
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0036
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG0004655.4± 911.5
OG0013556.4± 554.1
OG0022012.7± 69.6
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 6M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG0004519.4± 1032.4
OG0013182.5± 1650.7
OG0022785.6± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 6M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
ParticipantsOG0037
ParticipantsOG0047
Title
Measurements
OG0004258.2± 755.7
OG0013502.8± 760.6
OG0022524.7± 429.8
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG0004902.1± 805.3
OG0013504.8± 932.7
OG0022353.2± 511.0
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 12M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG0048
Title
Measurements
OG0003587.2± 1349.9
OG0013337.5± 742.7
OG0022098.6± 563.1
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0043
Title
Measurements
OG0005132.5± 512.3
OG0012351.2± 236.0
OG0024002.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 18M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG00410
Title
Measurements
OG0004146.1± 1081.0
OG0013280.7± 883.3
OG0022286.8± 298.9
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG0003454.9± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0012107.4± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0024211.5± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Actigraph: AVG phys act counts/min, 24M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
ParticipantsOG0039
ParticipantsOG00411
Title
Measurements
OG0004090.3± 678.8
OG0013123.7± 866.2
OG0022234.2± 616.3
OG003
population average
3109
2-Sided
95
2502
3739
Other
OG002
OG003
OG004
The outcome was modelled as a function of age using a linear mixed effects model, and the population value at age 12 years was estimated from the model. This analysis combined children in GMFCS Levels III-V.
population average
1056
2-Sided
95
471
1665
Other
1
OG0040
1
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG001185.26± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00222.50± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00385.50± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MPT, Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG001232.20± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00286.00± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MPT, 6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00245.60± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00389.10± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MPT, 6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00278.60± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MPT, 12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00349.48± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1MPT, 12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG002101.85± 25.24
1MPT, 18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
1MPT, 18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG001239.00± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG002131.35± 44.05
1MPT, 24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
1MPT, 24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00295.60± 17.54
OG003131.80± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
6MPT, Baseline: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0011111.50± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG002146.19± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003391.30± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
6MPT, Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0011296.20± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG002926.00± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
6MPT, 6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG002177.10± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003394.50± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
6MPT, 6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG002435.50± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
6MPT, 12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG003296.89± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
6MPT, 12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG002597.75± 71.77
6MPT, 18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
6MPT, 18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0011525.70± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG002587.95± 133.57
6MPT, 24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
6MPT, 24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG002422.85± 282.06
OG003546.50± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
4
OG0040
1
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0028.87± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0030.63± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1SPT, Baseline: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0025.73± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1SPT 6-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00210.87± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0031.40± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1SPT 6-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00216.53± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1SPT 12-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0031.43± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
1SPT 12-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG0026.30± 0.79
1SPT 18-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
1SPT 18-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00210.29± 5.02
1SPT 24-month assessment: under 6 years
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0020
ParticipantsOG0030
ParticipantsOG0040
1SPT 24-month assessment: 6 years and older
ParticipantsOG0000
ParticipantsOG0010
ParticipantsOG0023
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0040
Title
Measurements
OG00212.01± 4.14
OG0032.10± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
15
OG00414
3
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG00070± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00191.0± 8.5
OG00285.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00369.6± 10.3
OG00473.3± 9.4
Support Participation HOME: baseline 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0017
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0036
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00092.0± 7.4
OG00178.0± 12.6
OG00271.5± 9.2
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 6M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00093.2± 7.5
OG00188.5± 1.0
OG00288.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 6M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
ParticipantsOG0037
ParticipantsOG0047
Title
Measurements
OG00093.6± 8.7
OG00179.7± 7.3
OG00280.0± 8.7
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00087.8± 14.3
OG00193.5± 4.9
OG00286.0± 8.5
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 12M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG0048
Title
Measurements
OG00093.0± 9.1
OG00184.0± 11.7
OG00292.8± 4.8
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0043
Title
Measurements
OG00087.7± 15.7
OG00196.5± 2.1
OG00290.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 18M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG00410
Title
Measurements
OG00095.1± 9.1
OG00187.3± 10.3
OG00288.6± 10.9
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG00086.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00185.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00283.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation HOME: 24M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
ParticipantsOG0039
ParticipantsOG00411
Title
Measurements
OG00093.8± 9.2
OG00185.7± 10.4
OG00280.8± 6.5
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: baseline <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG00068.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00174.0± 20.4
OG00285.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: baseline 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0017
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0036
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00088.4± 13.6
OG00170.9± 11.3
OG00264.5± 3.5
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 6M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00081.6± 11.1
OG00181.2± 8.3
OG00285.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 6M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
ParticipantsOG0037
ParticipantsOG0047
Title
Measurements
OG00090.4± 9.1
OG00168.0± 15.3
OG00262.0± 8.5
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00084.5± 12.0
OG00186.0± 12.6
OG00279.0± 1.4
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 12M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG0048
Title
Measurements
OG00086.8± 11.4
OG00172.4± 15.9
OG00272.4± 14.7
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0043
Title
Measurements
OG00091.7± 7.6
OG00180.0± 0.0
OG00275.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 18M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG00410
Title
Measurements
OG00089.4± 10.8
OG00173.9± 17.2
OG00273.0± 9.1
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG00087.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00183.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00275.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation COMMUNITY: 24M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
ParticipantsOG0039
ParticipantsOG00411
Title
Measurements
OG00090.0± 8.6
OG00168.4± 23.8
OG00267.5± 7.5
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: baseline <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0013
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG00072.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00173.3± 26.3
OG00280.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: baseline 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0017
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0036
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00085.0± 8.0
OG00176.6± 11.9
OG00271.5± 2.1
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 6M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0005
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00083.8± 13.5
OG00189.5± 4.2
OG00286.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 6M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00012
ParticipantsOG0016
ParticipantsOG0023
ParticipantsOG0037
ParticipantsOG0047
Title
Measurements
OG00087.4± 9.3
OG00174.2± 11.9
OG00272.3± 12.2
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 12M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0004
ParticipantsOG0014
ParticipantsOG0022
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0044
Title
Measurements
OG00087.0± 12.4
OG00193.0± 9.1
OG00279.4± 6.5
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 12M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG0048
Title
Measurements
OG00087.6± 10.8
OG00175.5± 14.4
OG00275.2± 9.2
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 18M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0003
ParticipantsOG0012
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0033
ParticipantsOG0043
Title
Measurements
OG00094.3± 4.9
OG00183.5± 0.7
OG00270.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 18M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00017
ParticipantsOG00114
ParticipantsOG0025
ParticipantsOG00311
ParticipantsOG00410
Title
Measurements
OG00089.2± 7.9
OG00177.2± 14.5
OG00278.4± 13.5
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 24M <6yrs
ParticipantsOG0001
ParticipantsOG0011
ParticipantsOG0021
ParticipantsOG0031
ParticipantsOG0042
Title
Measurements
OG00080.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00191.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00275.0± NAN/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG003
Support Participation SCHOOL: 24M 6yrs+
ParticipantsOG00015
ParticipantsOG00116
ParticipantsOG0024
ParticipantsOG0039
ParticipantsOG00411
Title
Measurements
OG00089.7± 10.2
OG00178.0± 13.6
OG00274.8± 12.5
OG003
1.5
± 0.6
OG0041.9± 0.6
1.0
± 0.6
OG0041.2± 0.6
1.3
± 0.6
OG0041.9± 0.6
1.1
± 0.5
OG0041.4± 0.6
1.3
± 0.5
OG0042.0± 0.6
1.0
± 0.5
OG0041.3± 0.6
1.3
± 0.6
OG0041.9± 0.6
1.0
± 0.6
OG0041.4± 0.7
1.3
± 0.6
OG0042.0± 0.6
2.7
± 0.8
OG0041.5± 0.5
2.7
± 0.6
OG0041.7± 0.6
2.7
± 0.8
OG0041.6± 0.6
2.8
± 0.5
OG0041.8± 0.7
2.7
± 0.8
OG0041.6± 0.5
2.9
± 0.6
OG0041.7± 0.6
2.8
± 0.8
OG0041.7± 0.5
2.7
± 0.7
OG0041.5± 0.5
2.9
± 0.9
OG0041.6± 0.5
2.8
± 0.9
OG0041.7± 0.7
2.8
± 0.9
OG0041.9± 0.9
2.8
± 1.0
OG0041.7± 0.7
2.7
± 1.0
OG0042.1± 0.9
2.8
± 0.9
OG0041.7± 0.7
2.6
± 0.9
OG0041.7± 0.7
2.8
± 0.9
OG0041.7± 0.8
2.9
± 0.8
OG0041.8± 0.7
2.7
± 0.9
OG0041.8± 0.8
1.5
± 1.0
OG0042.4± 1.1
1.3
± 0.9
OG0042.2± 0.8
1.4
± 0.9
OG0042.4± 1.1
1.3
± 0.9
OG0042.2± 0.9
1.5
± 0.9
OG0042.3± 1.1
1.3
± 0.9
OG0042.2± 0.8
1.3
± 0.8
OG0042.3± 1.0
1.2
± 1.0
OG0042.4± 1.1
1.4
± 0.9
OG0042.4± 1.0
58.9
± 12.9
OG00452.4± 9.7
57.3
± 9.3
OG00453.9± 17.1
60.2
± 12.4
OG00450.0± 9.8
56.1
± 9.9
OG00452.1± 9.8
58.1
± 10.8
OG00450.5± 9.9
58.6
± 10.2
OG00454.0± 14.1
58.0
± 11.2
OG00448.4± 11.2
56.6
± 9.5
OG00451.8± 14.0
56.3
± 10.1
OG00448.5± 13.7
35.8
± 15.5
OG00413.6± 15.1
34.0
± 14.5
OG00415.6± 13.6
37.6
± 16.1
OG00412.1± 14.8
37.3
± 11.8
OG00416.5± 13.4
36.9
± 17.6
OG00413.1± 16.1
38.0
± 14.4
OG00418.1± 13.6
37.1
± 18.2
OG00413.6± 15.4
34.6
± 16.8
OG00415.9± 13.8
37.5
± 16.3
OG00411.6± 14.0
3.2
± 1.0
OG0043.2± 1.0
3.0
± 1.0
OG0042.9± 1.1
3.2
± 1.0
OG0043.1± 1.0
3.3
± 1.0
OG0043.0± 1.0
2.6
± 0.8
OG0042.6± 1.0
2.8
± 1.0
OG0042.8± 1.1
2.6
± 0.9
OG0042.5± 1.1
2.9
± 1.0
OG0042.6± 1.1
2.9
± 1.0
OG0042.5± 1.1
2.3
± 1.0
OG0042.4± 1.1
2.6
± 1.2
OG0042.6± 1.1
2.5
± 1.1
OG0042.4± 1.1
2.5
± 1.2
OG0042.7± 1.2
2.6
± 1.3
OG0042.5± 1.2
3.6
± 0.7
OG0043.5± 0.8
3.5
± 0.8
OG0043.4± 0.9
3.5
± 0.8
OG0043.4± 0.8
3.4
± 0.9
OG0043.2± 0.8
3.4
± 0.9
OG0043.3± 0.9
3.4
± 0.7
OG0043.3± 0.8
3.5
± 0.8
OG0043.3± 0.7
3.5
± 0.7
OG0043.3± 0.8
3.4
± 0.8
OG0043.1± 0.8
3.4
± 0.8
OG0043.1± 0.8
4.0
± 1.1
OG0044.1± 1.0
3.9
± 1.2
OG0044.1± 1.2
4.0
± 1.1
OG0043.9± 1.3
4.0
± 1.1
OG0044.0± 1.1
4.0
± 1.1
OG0043.9± 1.2
3.9
± 1.1
OG0043.5± 1.3
3.9
± 1.2
OG0043.4± 1.5
4.0
± 1.0
OG0043.3± 1.4
3.9
± 1.1
OG0043.1± 1.4
3.8
± 1.2
OG0043.2± 1.4
3.2
± 1.3
OG0042.9± 1.3
3.0
± 1.3
OG0043.0± 1.5
3.1
± 1.3
OG0042.8± 1.3
3.1
± 1.3
OG0042.6± 1.4
2.9
± 1.4
OG0042.7± 1.4
3.3
± 1.2
OG0042.9± 1.4
3.3
± 1.2
OG0043.0± 1.4
3.2
± 1.3
OG0042.8± 1.4
3.2
± 1.4
OG0042.6± 1.3
3.1
± 1.3
OG0042.7± 1.4
4.0
± 1.1
OG0044.0± 1.1
3.9
± 1.1
OG0044.1± 1.1
3.8
± 1.2
OG0043.9± 1.1
3.9
± 1.1
OG0043.9± 1.1
3.8
± 1.2
OG0043.8± 1.2
2.5
± 1.2
OG0042.1± 1.4
2.5
± 1.1
OG0042.0± 1.3
2.4
± 1.2
OG0042.1± 1.2
2.4
± 1.2
OG0041.8± 1.1
2.5
± 1.2
OG0042.0± 1.2
3.8
± 1.1
OG0043.7± 1.1
3.7
± 1.2
OG0043.8± 1.2
3.8
± 1.1
OG0043.5± 1.3
3.7
± 1.2
OG0043.5± 1.3
3.6
± 1.2
OG0043.6± 1.3
3.4
± 1.2
OG0043.2± 1.2
3.4
± 1.2
OG0043.2± 1.2
3.3
± 1.1
OG0043.1± 1.2
3.4
± 1.1
OG0043.0± 1.2
3.1
± 1.2
OG0042.9± 1.2
16.7
± 23.1
OG0048.8± 7.5
60.2
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00428.3± 54.8
15.8
± 20.7
OG00414.4± 14.1
75.5
± 34.1
OG00438.7± 51.1
24.0
± 27.9
OG00419.4± 15.9
82.2
± 68.5
OG00449.5± 59.2
25.1
± 31.1
OG00414.9± 17.8
119.7
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00482.9± 28.4
34.5
± 50.4
OG00418.5± 30.7
1567.4
± 722.2
OG0041321.4± 656.1
2843.0
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0041687.6± 1271.4
1775.5
± 925.2
OG0041737.0± 1080.6
3065.8
± 1142.1
OG0042810.5± 1276.7
1813.5
± 826.4
OG0041687.8± 752.5
3217.0
± 1320.1
OG0042358.8± 1657.8
1835.5
± 821.8
OG0041561.2± 768.0
4426.1
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG0043292.2± 404.8
1835.3
± 934.8
OG0041285.6± 639.9
81.7
± 14.7
OG00479.7± 9.6
70.0
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00477.8± 11.6
77.9
± 11.4
OG00478.4± 13.1
73.7
± 7.5
OG00481.8± 17.1
79.0
± 12.5
OG00475.9± 11.2
92.0
± 8.5
OG00465.4± 16.7
71.8
± 14.2
OG00478.2± 10.2
75.6
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00468.2± 2.6
75.8
± 12.7
OG00475.6± 12.2
61.2
± 12.6
OG00459.5± 3.5
65.2
± 13.6
OG00473.3± 7.8
48.0
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00469.8± 12.7
68.3
± 14.6
OG00474.6± 17.7
61.0
± 7.2
OG00473.5± 16.0
66.7
± 13.9
OG00467.2± 16.1
60.0
± 4.4
OG00461.9± 13.7
65.7
± 12.7
OG00470.9± 12.1
59.9
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00459.1± 1.5
67.0
± 13.7
OG00466.4± 10.9
66.9
± 11.4
OG00468.5± 0.7
76.7
± 10.7
OG00481.0± 10.8
73.0
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation
OG00470.0± 6.6
74.7
± 15.1
OG00481.5± 12.1
70.0
± 3.0
OG00473.2± 11.9
75.0
± 9.5
OG00477.8± 12.7
76.3
± 4.0
OG00468.3± 5.6
71.6
± 10.1
OG00474.6± 11.0
69.1
± NA
N/A when there is only 1 case in the cell therefore there is no standard deviation