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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2015 Jan 8;40(2):147–155. doi: 10.3109/13668250.2014.994171

Table 1.

Correlations between SES and barrier variables from the thematic analysis (N= 46)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 Family income
2 Maternal education .02
3 Insurance type .31* .14
4 Medical service delivery −.14 −.14 .00
5 Limited services .31* −.01 −.27 .13
6 Education service delivery −.13 .17 −.11 −.22 −.21
7 Public transportation −.13 −.08 −.09 .11 −.11 −.09
8 Time −.17 .00 −.21 .14 .09 −.11 .81*
9 Cultural stigma −.17 −.19 −.02 .14 −.13 −.11 −.06 −.07
10 Lack of public awareness −.02 −.11 .04 −.02 −.15 .51** −.07 −.08 −.08
11 Ineffective screening tools −.02 −.11 −.13 .16 .04 .08 −.07 −.08 −.08 .18
12 Parental denial −.10 −.14 −.16 −.11 −.19 .20 −.08 −.10 .16 .34* .11
13 Finances −.07 −.48* −.27 −.01 .17 .10 .16 .31* .31* .24 .04 .30*
14 Paediatrician/professional .09 −.17 .15 .58* .23 −.22 −.02 −.11 .07 −.18 .13 −.03 .01
15 No barriers reported −.07 .33* .00 −.49* −.19 .14 .10 .03 −.17 −.19 −.19 −.24 −.31* −.69*
*

p < .05, two-tailed.