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Table 2 General characteristics per participant

From: Experiences, perspectives and expectations of adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis regarding future work participation; a qualitative study

Participant number

Age (years)

Gender

Diagnosis

Age at disease onset (years)

Activity status

CHAQ

PedSQL

1

15

Male

ERA

13

active

0,625

73

2

16

Male

Oligo articular

5

inactive

0,125

93

3

17

Female

Poly articular RF -

12

active

1880

57

4

16

Female

Poly articular RF -

14

active

2250

54

5

17

Male

ERA

8

active

1125

80

6

16

Male

Systemic JIA

14

active

0,000

86

7

17

Female

Poly articular RF -

1

remission

0,000

86

8

16

Female

ERA

11

inactive

0,875

78

9

17

Female

Poly articular RF +

13

inactive

1250

57

10

17

Female

Poly articular RF -

9

inactive

2250

68

11

17

Female

Oligo articular

14

inactive

1125

87

12

17

Female

Oligo articular

8

active

1000

79

13

15

Female

Oligo articular

12

remission

0,125

93

14

17

Female

Poly articular RF +

14

active

0,125

94

15

17

Male

Psoriatic arthritis

4

active

0,500

89

16

17

Male

Poly articular RF -

14

active

1500

88

17

16

Female

Poly articular RF -

2

inactive

0,125

83

18

16

Female

Poly articular RF -

5

inactive

1000

61

19

15

Female

Oligo articular

1

inactive

0,250

70

20

16

Female

Poly articular RF +

13

active

2250

35

21

16

Female

Poly articular RF -

6

active

1500

57

22

16

Female

Poly articular RF -

13

active

1500

41

  1. -: negative; +: positive; CHAQ Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire, ERA enthesitis related arthritis, PedsQL Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory, RF rheumatoid factor