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Research ArticlePediatric Rheumatology

School Well-Being and Academic Performance of Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A National Register-Based Study

Malthe J. Pedersen, Christian Høst, Stefan Nygaard Hansen, Jens Klotsche, Kirsten Minden, Bent W. Deleuran and Bodil H. Bech
The Journal of Rheumatology August 2024, 51 (8) 804-810; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.2023-1197
Malthe J. Pedersen
1M.J. Pedersen, MD, S.N. Hansen, PhD, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark;
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Christian Høst
2C. Høst, MD, PhD, Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark;
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Stefan Nygaard Hansen
1M.J. Pedersen, MD, S.N. Hansen, PhD, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark;
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Jens Klotsche
3J. Klotsche, PhD, Epidemiology Unit, Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum, Berlin, Germany;
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Bent W. Deleuran
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