Table 2.
Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Age | - | |||||||
2. Sex | .06 | - | ||||||
3. GMFCS score | -.09 | .10 | - | |||||
4. Education | .05 | -.10 | -.12 | - | ||||
5. Pain Intensity | -.07 | -.06 | -.03 | -.10 | - | |||
6. BPI Pain Interference | -.13 | -.04 | -.16* | -.08 | .46** | - | ||
7. PROMIS® Global Physical Health | .09 | .07 | .07 | .07 | -.55** | -.66** | - | |
8. PROMIS® Global Mental Health | .08 | .15* | .15* | .09 | -.23** | -.60** | .48** | - |
9. Self-Efficacy | .00 | -.10 | .14 | .10 | -.08 | -.44** | .36** | .37** |
Note.
p<0.05;
p<0.01;
Correlations between two continuous variables (variables 1,5–9) are zero-order correlations.
Correlations that include variables 2–4 are Spearman correlations. Sex, 0 = female, 1 = male.