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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Autism Spectr Disord. 2017 Feb 20;37:11–20. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2017.01.009

Table 3.

Correlations Between Affective Problems, Anxiety Problems, and Other Measures

Affective Problems Anxiety Problems
Measure ra p 95% CIb r p 95%CI
K-SADS
 Depression .59 <.001   .41, .73 .43 <.001   .41, .73
 Anxiety .52 <.001   .33, .66 .66 <.001   .51, .76
DSM Oriented Scales
 ADHD .35   .002   .14, .53 .29   .018   .05, .49
 ODD .46 <.001   .26, .62 .35   .002   .13, .53
 Conduct Problems .43   .002   .17, .64 .37   .003   .15, .55
 Somatic Problems .44 <.001   .25, .60 .30   .005   .09, .51
 Affective Problems ----- ----- ----- .57 <.001   .39, .70
 Anxiety Problems .57 <.001   .39, .70 ---- ---- ----
ADI-R .10   .427 −.16, .33 .16   .167 −.07, .40

Note.

a

Pearson sample correlation.

b

Bias-corrected 95% confidence interval derived from 10,000 bootstrap samples with replacement.