Individual and Family Determinants for Quality of Life in Parents of Children with Inborn Errors of Metabolism Requiring a Restricted Diet: A Multilevel Analysis Approach

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Ouattara, Abdoulaye | Resseguier, Noemie | Cano, Aline | de Lonlay, Pascale | Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste | Brassier, Anais | Schiff, Manuel | Pichard, Samia | Fabre, Alexandre | Hoebeke, Celia | Guffon, Nathalie | Fouilhoux, Alain | Broué, Pierre | Touati, Guy | Dobbelaere, Dries | Mention, Karine | Labarthe, Francois | Tardieu, Marine | de Parscau, Loïc | Feillet, Francois | Bonnemains, Chrystèle | Kuster, Alice | Labrune, Philippe | Barth, Magalie | Damaj, Lena | Lamireau, Delphine | Berbis, Julie | Auquier, Pascal | Chabrol, Brigitte

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International audience. Objective The objective of this study was to compare the quality of life (QoL) for parents of children with inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) requiring a restricted diet with French population norms and investigate parental QoL determinants.

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