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. 2022 Apr 7;47(3):361–368. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2022.2057721

Table 3.

Correlations between QOL and FIST, WST, and SCI characteristics for all the participants included in the study.

Outcome WHOQOL-PH WHOQOL-PsH WHOQOL-SR WHOQOL-E
FIST 0.32 (n = 18) 0.41 (n = 18) 0.29 (n = 18) 0.46 (n = 18)
WST-Performance 0.12 (n = 59) 0.24 (n = 59) 0.05 (n = 59) 0.18 (n = 59)
WST-Capacity 0.17 (n = 59) 0.32* (n = 59) 0.11 (n = 59) 0.30* (n = 59)
WST-Confidence 0.14 (n = 59) 0.33* (n = 59) 0.07 (n = 59) 0.26* (n = 59)
Level of injury −0.18 (n = 59) −0.18 (n = 59) −0.01 (n = 59) −0.06 (n = 59)
Time since injury 0.19 (n = 59) 0.29* (n = 59) 0.26* (n = 59) 0.47** (n = 59)

E: Environment, FIST: Function in Sitting Test, PH: Physical Health, PsH: Psychological Health, SR: Social Relationships, WHOQOL: World Health Organization Quality of Life, WST: Wheelchair Skill Test.

* p < 0.05.

** p < 0.01.