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Fig. 2 | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

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From: Impact of pediatric hypophosphatasia on behavioral health and quality of life

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Symptoms of depression and ADHD were associated with weaker development of adaptive skills in pediatric patients with HPP. VABS-3 scores are standardized with an average score of 100 ± 15, with higher scores indicating better functioning. BASC-3 T-scores are standardized with an average score of 50 ± 10, with scores ≥ 60 indicating mild to moderate mood difficulties, and scores ≥ 70 indicating severe symptoms of depression. Children were classified as having clinical ADHD symptoms if ratings on the ADHD-RS met DSM-5 symptom criteria and they had an elevated scores (≥ 60) on the BASC-3 Inattention or Hyperactivity scales

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