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. 2018 Feb 23;52(10):865–877. doi: 10.1093/abm/kax060

Table 2.

Pearson correlations between psychosocial and physical health measures and adverse childhood experiences severity (CTES), for all participants in each group and stratified by sex

Measure UCPPS HC UCPPS HC
r r r r
All All Female Male Female Male
Depression (HADS-D) .171b .138 .200b .165 .181 .109a
Anxiety (HADS-A) .205b .162b .248b .128a .110a .219b
Catastrophizing (CSQ) .199b .108 .209b .095a .098 .111a
Perceived stress (PSS) .246b .175b .279b .138a .159 .191
Perceived physical well-being (SF-12 PCS) −.277b −087a −243b −.222b −.096a −.076a
Perceived mental well-being (SF-12 MCS) −.102 −148 −.149 −.028a −.184 −.110a
Number of functional symptoms (CMSI) .370b .203b .347b .305b .224b .183
Number of painful body map sites .267b .133 .280b .078a .082a .207
Fatigue (PROMIS- fatigue) .249b .188b .251b .130a .175 .197
Sleep disturbance (PROMISsleep disturbance) .221b .175b .267b .068a .133 .231b
Body map head pain .109 .059a .088a .001a .012a .121a
Genitourinary pain (Pain severity) .118 N/A .051a .144 N/A N/A
Urinary symptoms (Urinary severity) .139 N/A .082a .110a N/A N/A

All p < .05 unless otherwise noted

a p > .05

b p < .05 after correction for multiple comparisons