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. 2017 May 25;43(1):61–71. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsx081

Table II.

Bivariate Pearson Correlations Between Responsibility and Biopsychosocial Outcomes Based on Parent and Youth Report

Parent report 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Responsibility—Parent 1.000
2. Responsibility—Child −.465*** 1.000
3. Responsibility—Shared −.467*** −.563*** 1.000
4. HbA1c .020 .023 −.044 1.000
5. SMBG .155 −.331*** .201* −.469*** 1.000
6. ADRR .227* −.101 −.107 .251** .286*** 1.000
7. SD .228* .031 −.245** .323*** −.115 .584*** 1.000
8. Discordance .601*** −.252** −.306*** .074 .165 .127 .160 1.000
9. Youth age −.394*** .460*** −.087 .360*** −.398*** −.022 .020 −.172* 1.000


Youth report

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9
1. Responsibility—Parent 1.000
2. Responsibility—Child −.577*** 1.000
3. Responsibility—shared −.078 −.769*** 1.000
4. HbA1c −.022 .010 .007 1.000
5. SMBG .009 −.081 .088 −.469*** 1.000
6. ADRR .061 −.043 .005 .251** .286*** 1.000
7. SD .094 −.036 −.026 .323*** −.115 .584*** 1.000
8. Discordance .130 .084 −.202* .074 .165 .127 .160 1.000
9. Youth age −.330*** .462*** −.303*** .360*** −.398*** −.022 .020 −.172* 1.000
*

p<.05; **p<.01; ***p<.001; frequency of self-monitoring for blood glucose (SMBG); average daily risk range (ADRR); standard deviation of glycemic variability (SD).