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Table 2 Sex and age range of those screened currently

From: SOSORT consensus paper: school screening for scoliosis. Where are we today?

Age girls

Q12a

Q12a (%)

Q12b

Q12b (%)

Younger than 7 years of age

4–14 years = 1

5–10 years = 1

 

4–14 years = 1

5–15 years = 1

5, 6 years = 2

 

7 years

6

17,14

7

20,00

8 years

4

11,42

6

17,14

9 years

5

14,28

13

37,14

10 years

8

22,85

19

54,28

11 years

7

20,00

20

57,14

12 years

11

31,42

19

54,28

13 years

7

20,00

17

48,57

14 years

7

20,00

7

20,00

15 years

2

05,71

4

11,42

Older than 15 years

2

05,71

1

02,85

All school ages

  

1

02,85

No answer

17

48,57%

  

Age boys

Q12a

Q12a (%)

Q12b

Q12b (%)

Younger than 7 years of age

4–14years = 1

 

4–14 years = 1

5–17 years = 1

5, 6 years = 2

 

7 years

6

17,14

6

17,14

8 years

5

14,28

5

14,28

9 years

6

17,14

5

14,28

10 years

9

25,71

10

28,57

11 years

7

20,00

12

34,28

12 years

10

28,57

17

48,57

13 years

6

17,14

19

54,28

14 years

7

20,00

15

42,85

15 years

2

05,71

8

22,85

Older than 15 years

2

05,71

2

05,71

All school ages

  

1

02,85

No answer

17

48,57%

  
  1. Q12a represents the number of answers on the questionnaire for question a. What is the sex and age range of those screened at your center? and Q12α (%) the relevant percentages, while Q12b represents the number of answers on the questionnaire for question b Please indicate below the respective sexes and age ranges that you think should be screened, and Q12b (%) the relevant percentages.