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. 2025 Aug 22;17(3):288–296. doi: 10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2025.2024-10-17

Table 4. Correlation analysis between scales and diabetic measurements .

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PAID-T for children

PAID-T for parents

PTSRS for children

Age

Correlation coefficient (r)

0.056

0.225

-0.119

Significance (p)

0.688

0.061

0.436

Number of patients (n)

53

70

45

HbA1c (%) before earthquake

Correlation coefficient (r)

0.36

0.225

-0.376

Significance (p)

0.109

0.201

0.113

Number of patients (n)

21

34

19

HbA1c (%) after earthquake first 3 months

Correlation coefficient (r)

-0.167

0.364

-0.309

Significance (p)

0.553

0.087

0.304

Number of patients (n)

15

23

13

HbA1c (%) after earthquake second 3 months

Correlation coefficient (r)

0.506

0.224

-0.18

Significance (p)

0.200

0.562

0.669

Number of patients (n)

8

9

8

HbA1c (%) after earthquake third 3 months

Correlation coefficient (r)

0.296

0.423

0.059

Significance (p)

0.219

0.031*

0.857

Number of patients (n)

19

26

12

HbA1c (%) after earthquake fourth 3 months

Correlation coefficient (r)

0.254

-0.147

0.257

Significance (p)

0.426

0.633

0.420

Number of patients (n)

12

13

12

*Pearson correlation analysis was used.

PAID-T: Problem Areas in Diabetes-Teen Scale, PTSRS: Post-Traumatic Stress Reaction Scale for Children, HbA1c: glycated hemoglobin