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Assessing health related quality of life of school aged Saudi children in western province using the validated Arabic version of child health questionaire-parent form-50

Shatha M. Albokhari, Wallaa A. Garout, Maha M. Al-Ghamdi, Alyaa A. Garout, Sundus M.W. Noorsaeed and Shahad M. Daali
Saudi Medical Journal November 2019, 40 (11) 1134-1143; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2019.11.24660
Shatha M. Albokhari
From the Pediatric Department, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Wallaa A. Garout
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Maha M. Al-Ghamdi
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Alyaa A. Garout
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Sundus M.W. Noorsaeed
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Shahad M. Daali
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Saudi Medical Journal Nov 2019, 40 (11) 1134-1143; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2019.11.24660

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