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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2019 Oct 9;202(5):1046–1051. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000000424

Table 4.

Correlations of Parental Distress

Cosmesis BAI BDI-II PCS MCS PPUS
Cosmesis -
BAI .055 -
BDI-II .022 .676** -
PCS .130 −.175 −.418** -
MCS .031 −.597** −.807** .305** -
PPUS .009 .259** .271** −.202** −.391** -
IES-R .226* .565** .557** −.149 −.588** .347**

Note. Negative numbers occur on physical health related quality of life (PCS) and mental health related quality of life (MCS). This demonstrates that quality of life decreases as the other distress variable increases. BAI = Beck Anxiety Inventory; BDI-II = Beck Depression Inventory-II; PCS = Physical health related quality of life; MCS = Mental health related quality of life; PPUS = Parent Perception of Uncertainty; IES-R = Impact of Event Scale-Revised.

.10 to .30 = small correlation; .30 - .50 = moderate correlation; ≥ .50 = large correlation

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05.