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. 2018 Jun 14;17(3):928–940. doi: 10.1177/1534735418781725

Table 3.

Effect Sizes for Each Outcome Variable.

Variables z-testa P Effect Size (d)b
Total PedsQL fatigue score (self-report) 0.19 .84 0.05
Total PedsQL fatigue score (parents report) 1.67 .09 0.48
Total ESI score 1.41 .15 0.40
Salivary cortisol AUC 1.86 .05 0.54
Salivary α-amylase AUC 0.19 .84 0.05
IL-1β 0.00 >.999 0
TNF-α 0.77 .43 0.22
IL-6 0.57 .56 0.16
IL-12p70 0.19 .84 0.05
TGF-β 0.40 .68 0.11
IL-10 0.57 .56 0.16
MMP-9 1.77 .08 0.50

Abbreviations: ESI, Escala de Estresse Infantil (Child Stress Scale); PedsQL, Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory; IL, interleukin; TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor–α; TGF-β, transforming growth factor–β; MMP-9, matrix metalloproteinase-9; AUC, area under curve.

a

Cohen’s d effect size calculator for z-test. For the single-sample z-test, Cohen’s d is calculated by subtracting the population mean (before intervention) from the sample mean (after the intervention), and then dividing the result by the population’s standard deviation.

b

Effect sizes using Cohen’s d were calculated for each variable.45 Interpreting Cohen’s d: d = 0.2 small effect—mean difference is 0.2 SD; d = 0.5 medium effect—mean difference is 0.5 SD; d = 0.8 large effect—mean difference is 0.8 SD.