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Table 2 Clinical variables of children and adolescents with hemophilia

From: Psychiatric problems and its contributing factors in children and adolescents with hemophilia: a single centre study in a Turkish sample

Haemophilia type (n[%])

Hemophilia A

16 (80)

Hemophilia B

4 (20)

Severity (factor level) (n[%])

Mild

4 (20)

Moderate

6 (30)

Severe

10 (50)

Age at diagnosis (months) mean ± SD

10.18 ± 12.24

 

Inhibitor (ever)

No

18 (90)

Yes

2 (10)

Prophylaxis (n[%])

No

3 (15)

Transient

8 (40)

Constant

9 (45)

Haemarthrosis (ever) (n[%])

No

4 (20)

1–3

8 (40)

4–5

3 (15)

More than 5

5 (25)

Muscle hematomas (ever) (n[%])

No

11 (55)

Yes

9 (45)

Other bleeding (ever) (n[%])

No

6 (30)

Yes

14 (70)

Joint impairment (ever) (n[%])

No

18 (90)

Yes

2 (10)

Chronic pain (ever) (n[%])

No

18 (90)

Yes

2 (10)

Hepatitis B/C and HIV (n[%])

Negative

20 (100)

Psychopathology (n[%])

No

14 (70)

Yes

6 (30)

Psychiatric diagnosis (n[%])

ADHD

2 (10)

ADHD+ODD

1 (5)

ADHD+ODD+GAD

1 (5)

Depression

1 (5)

GAD+adjustment disorder

1 (5)

  1. ADHD attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, ODD oppositional deficit disorder, GAD generalized anxiety disorder, SD standart deviation