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Quiceno, J. M., & Vinaccia, S. (2013). Health-related quality of life infantile: an approach from chronic illness. Psychologia, 7(2), 69–86. https://doi.org/10.21500/19002386.1205
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Abstract

The following is a review of evidence-based literature on the construct health-related quality of life infantile. There is described the historical
and conceptual development of this term up to coming to the first studies in the infancy. It mentions the development of measuring
instruments that have been adapted and validated to assess the health-related quality of life infantile in Spanish language so much generic as
specifics and the domains that shape them. There is defined a conceptual model who describes the dimensions and factors associated with
health-related quality of life in the stages of the childhood and the adolescence. And there are described the subject matters that recently have
been studied in the field. Finally, there is a need of researches development, especially in Latin America approached from the social sciences,
since the research has been focused in the field of the pediatric medicine, with emphasis on the physical manifestations.

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