This study evaluates the global quality of life of foreign born adopted children, one to seven years following their arrival in France. Investigators will assess global health, behavior, school integration for each child who arrived in France between 2008 and 2013, through an online anonymous survey. Investigators, then, will identify variables associated with a lower quality of life in order to improve the support offered to the children.
Investigators will use a known and official quality of life score: the PedsQL®. This score has never been used in this population so investigators will first have to test its internal validity, so that investigators cannot use it in their global evaluation. The second stage will consist of identifying variables associated with a lower quality of life, as previously determined. Investigators will send letters to each family through the adoption department of each area enrolled in our study, to ensure data. Parents and children will be required to login to a safe, anonymous, controlled website in order to input their data. The data will be recorded on the internal server of Nantes University Hospital. This study has been accepted by both the Computing and Liberties Commission (CNIL) and Nantes University Hospital's Ethics group in the field of Health (GNEDS) comities.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
756
International adopted children global quality of life evaluation
Global international adopted children quality of life score one to seven years after arrival in France, using a quality of life score : PedsQL®.
Time frame: up to 9 months
Identification of Quality of life low score risk factors
Validation of the questionnaire in our population; Highlight the determiners of a bad quality of life (after dichotomization of the population, investigators will compare participants who have a score under one standard deviation to those who have a better score).
Time frame: up to 9 months
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