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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin J Pain. 2013 Dec;29(12):10.1097/AJP.0b013e3182850544. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0b013e3182850544

Table 4.

Differences between youth with JFM and CM on Quality of Life and emotional functioning (after adjusting for age and gender)

JFM (N=151) CM (N=153)

PedsQL™ (Range: 0-100) Mean SE Mean SE F Sig.
    Parent Report
        Physical Functioning 47.32 1.60 73.45 1.57 133.82 0.000
        Emotional Functioning 57.82 1.64 68.81 1.61 22.56 0.000
        Social Functioning 70.87 1.59 86.15 1.57 45.93 0.000
        School Functioning 54.06 1.89 63.54 1.86 12.69 0.000
    Child Report
        Physical Functioning 46.47 1.51 71.50 1.49 137.85 0.000
        Emotional Functioning 54.62 1.56 70.23 1.53 50.28 0.000
        Social Functioning 71.26 1.43 86.72 1.40 59.06 0.000
        School Functioning 46.17 1.64 60.37 1.62 37.54 0.000

Child Depression Inventory (Range: 1-27) 12.92 0.55 7.98 0.54 40.36 0.000

        (Child Report)
Adolescent Symptom Inventory (Range: 0-8)

        Anxiety Symptoms (Parent Report) 2.46 0.15 1.03 0.15 45.18 0.000
Pain Intensity (Range: 0-10)

        (Child Report) 5.32 0.15 5.53 0.15 0.93 0.335

*Omnibus Results for MANCOVA, Hotellings Trace: F (11, 284) = 19.56, p ≤ .001

Marginal Means