id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ho4nfgqiy5ggbe2j55w3hy532i John H. Drake High School Completion Rates Among Men with Hemophilia 2010.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 4791 1437 81 Purpose: This study compares the high school graduation rate of men with hemophilia to that of the Results: Men with hemophilia A had higher or similar high school graduation rates across all racial/ethnic groups and all levels of hemophilia severity, compared with U.S. men of the same age. ears with severe hemophilia found that excessive abences from school resulted in lower levels of academic uotients (IQs) in the average range.12 However, particiants who experienced high levels of physical impairent from their hemophilia had lower academic achieveent and intellectual abilities, even after adjustments o compare high school graduation rates of men with ith hemophilia tended to have similar high school gradation rates as U.S. black men. High school graduation rates by age group for U Men aged �18 years who visited U.S. hemophilia treatment centers High school graduation rates among men with High School Completion Rates Among Men with Hemophilia High School Completion Rates Among Men with Hemophilia ./cache/work_ho4nfgqiy5ggbe2j55w3hy532i.pdf ./txt/work_ho4nfgqiy5ggbe2j55w3hy532i.txt