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. 2017 Feb 4;4(2):94–98. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2017.01.008

Table 4.

Comparison of child, adolescent and parental HbA1c levels with PedsQL scores according to age and number of children (r,n = 149).

Characteristics Physical health Affective function Social function School function PedsQL total
HbA1c Age 8–12 Child −0.053 −0.021 −0.050 0.078 0.007
Parent −0.110 0.026 −0.260a −0.079 −0.191
Age 13–18 Adolescent −0.205 −0.245a −0.317b −0.224a −0.266a
Parent −0.126 0.002 0.009 −0.280a −0.141
Age Age 8–12 Child 0.339b 0.309a 0.145 0.164 0.271a
Parent 0.391b 0.262a 0.205 0.002 0.305a
Age 13–18 Adolescent −0.112 −0.072 0.029 −0.025 −0.086
Parent −0.018 −0.092 0.045 −0.145 −0.149
Number of children Age 8–12 Child −0.105 −0.301a −0.129 −0.236 −0.253a
Parent −0.208 −0.209 −0.189 −0.283a −0.256a
Age 13–18 Adolescent −0.115 −0.198 −0.049 −0.133 −0.088
Parent −0.253a −0.315b −0.086 0.014 −0.191

Note: aP < 0.05, bP < 0.01 based on Pearson Correlation analysis.