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Question: Among children with JIA, does lower socioeconomic status have an impact on physical limitations and illness perception?
Question type: Descriptive
Study design: Cross-sectional
Investigators from several institutions in the United Kingdom sought to determine whether socioeconomic status (SES) affects disease severity, access to care, and illness perception in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Participants included children <16 years old who were part of a cross-sectional, multicenter prospective study of the genetic and environmental predictors of JIA. Data collected from participants at baseline included demographics, age at onset of disease, time …
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