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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2013 Nov 7;23(4):1049–1058. doi: 10.1007/s11136-013-0548-9

Table 2.

Correlations between PCF and computerized neuropsychological tests (CogState) by either “years since last treatment” or “years since diagnosis”

n Processing speed
(reaction time)
Attention
(reaction time)
Learning
(accuracy)
Working memory
(accuracy)
All sample 515 −0.28** −0.25** 0.17** 0.30**
BT only 269 −0.33** −0.29** 0.08 0.30**
Non-BT only 246 −0.23** −0.18** 0.18** 0.28**
Years since last treatment * cancer type
BT
  <1 year 74 −0.36** −0.30** 0.18 0.35**
  1–4.99 years 101 −0.38** −0.38** 0.13 0.41**
  5+ years 80 −0.27* −0.21 −0.12 0.09
Non-BT
  <1 year 95 −0.03 0.00 0.00 0.17
  1–4.99 years 76 −0.32** −0.39** 0.25* 0.39**
  5+ years 67 −0.45** −0.29* 0.35* 0.27
Years since diagnosis * cancer type
BT
  <1 year 43 −0.66** −0.40* 0.29 0.39*
  1–4.99 years 84 −0.31** −0.31** 0.10 0.38**
  5+ years 142 −0.25** −0.24** 0.00 0.24**
Non-BT
  <1 year 56 −0.13 −0.08 0.06 0.28*
  1–4.99 years 94 −0.14 −0.21 0.05 0.24*
  5+ years 96 −0.38** −0.29** 0.35** 0.38**

BT Brain tumor

*

p<0.05;

**

p<0.01

a

For reaction time (i.e., processing speed and attention), lower scores represent better performance

b

For accuracy (i.e., learning and working memory), higher scores represent better performance

c

Total numbers of comparisons (correlations) = 60