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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2016 Nov 3;64(4):10.1002/pbc.26279. doi: 10.1002/pbc.26279

TABLE IV.

Correlations between the Parenting Stress Index and child outcomes at baseline and age 5

Baseline (n = 84) Age 5 (n = 57)
M ± SD Parent-Directed Stress
r (p)
Child-Directed Stress
r (p)
M ± SD Parent-Directed Stress
r (p)
Child-Directed Stress
r (p)
Early Learning Composite a 93.49 ± 17.86 .07 (.55) −.15 (.18) 86.00 ± 15.31 −.29 (.04) −.27 (.05)
Adaptive Behavior Composite a 101.66 ± 12.57 −.03 (.76) −.22 (.04) 93.03 ± 17.45 −.35 (.009) −.52 (<.001)
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Standard Scores, with a normative mean of 100 (SD = 15)

Note. Mean scores were calculated for child outcomes (Mullen Early Learning Composite and Vineland Adaptive Behavior Composite) at baseline and age 5. Correlations were computed between parenting stress and child outcomes at baseline and age 5.