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. 2015 Mar 1;4(1):18–25. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2014.0022

Table 4.

Effects of Neurocognitive Function on Survivor Health-Related Quality of Life Through Family Functioninga

      Bootstrappingb95% CI
  Direct effect (c′) Indirect effect (c) Lower Upper
I. Effects of processing speed −0.06 −0.10 −0.2272 −0.0211
II. Effects of working memory 0.00 −0.07 −0.1738 −0.0194
III. Effects of long-term verbal memory 0.67 −1.74 −3.7907 −0.5426
IV. Effects of executive function (D-KEFS Trail Making Test switching scaled score) −0.22 −0.40 −0.9045 −0.1061
V. Effects of executive function (D-KEFS Tower Test achievement scaled score) 0.08 −0.50 −1.2361 −0.0898
a

PedsQL Family Impact Module Family Functioning score served as mediator in all analyses.

b

10,000 bootstrap samples.

BC, bias corrected; CI, confidence interval; D-KEFS, Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System.