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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 5.
Published in final edited form as: P R Health Sci J. 2018 Dec;37(4):200–207.

Table 3.

Association of Family Conflict with Other Clinically Meaningful Parent-Rated Variables

Variables Conflict (Format A) Conflict (Format B)
ANEDINA Total (Youth Depression) .49*** .47***
 Anhedonia .43*** .41**
 Activity Alterations .46*** .43**
 Interpersonal Alterations .46*** .45***
  Isolation/Passivity .39** .41***
  Hostility/Resistance .35** .26*
  Social Hypersensitivity/Suspiciousness .46*** .49***
Parental Burden .41*** .35**
Parental Depression .42*** .43***
CBCL Withdrawn .29* .22a
CBCL Anxious/Depressed .34** .35**
CBCL Somatic Complaints .29* .19a
CBCL Delinquent Behavior .45*** .40**
CBCL Aggressive Behavior .50*** .46***
Barriers to Adherence-Insulin Use .30* .35**
Quality of Group Therapists’ Teamwork −.41** −.45***
DFBS Warmth Caring −.46*** −.45***

Note. Format A=1 to 4; Format B=True or False; CBCL=Child Behavior Checklist; ANEDINA= Anhedonia, Interpersonal and Activity Alterations Scale; DFBS=Diabetes Family Behavior Scale;

a

p ≤ .10;

*

p ≤ .05;

**

p ≤ .01;

***

p ≤ .001