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. 2016 Nov 14;3(4):29. doi: 10.3390/children3040029

Table 4.

Parental responses to question 5a–e shown in relation to the patient’s measured weight status. Data reflect n (%) of parents who endorsed each option.

Survey Question Total Sample Healthy Weight Overweight Obese p-Value
Q5a. I do not think weight is relevant to his/her pain or pain treatment 189 (82.9) 115 (87.8) 36 (87.8) 38 (67.9) 1 <0.001
Q5b. Weight has been discussed with healthcare providers several times 29 (12.7) 14 (10.7) 3 (7.3) 12 (21.4) >0.05
Q5c. We have tried to address weight in the past without success 14 (6.1) 4 (3.1) 1 (2.4) 9 (16.1) 2 <0.01
Q5d. I have little hope he/she will be able to lose weight 4 (1.8) 1 (0.8) 0 (0) 3 (5.4) >0.05
Q5e. Child’s pain prevents him/her from losing weight 11 (4.8) 2 (1.5) 0 (0) 9 (16.1) 3 <0.001

1 Parents of obese youth were over-represented in the unendorsed group (Std. Resid. 2.7); 2 Parents of obese youth were over-represented in the endorsed group (Std. Resid. 3.0); 3 Parent of obese youth were over-represented in the endorsed group (Std. Resid. 3.8).