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Studies have used 16D scores to show that patients with pediatric TBI often have significantly poorer quality of life compared to matched population means, correlating with increased needs for medication and healthcare services later in life.
The measure has shown high repeatability, with a coefficient often cited around 91%. Clinical and Research Applications 16d.txt
The 16D is a self-administered questionnaire that evaluates health across 16 distinct dimensions. It was developed to differentiate the quality of life between healthy adolescents and those with various diagnoses, such as pediatric traumatic brain injury or cancer. Studies have used 16D scores to show that