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. 2020 Apr 13;11(2):177–196. doi: 10.1007/s13167-020-00204-3

Table 4.

Spearman correlation of psychosocial factors with absolute vs. relative recovery of visual fields and reaction time

All Glaucoma group Non-glaucoma group
Personality FS Personality Chronic stress Personality Chronic stress FS
Neuroticism Conscientiousness Sum points No. of items with max FS signs (2 pts) Neuroticism Lack of social recognition Chronic worrying Openness Conscientiousness Social overload Pressure to perform Lack of social recognition Social tensions Chronic worrying Sum points No. of items with max FS signs (2 pts)
HFA
  A-VFI-Better

0.533*

(0.041)

  A-VFI-Worse

− 0.554*

(0.032)

  A-MD-Worse

− 0.502**

(0.005)

− 0.718**

(0.003)

  R-VFI-Worse

− 0.680*

(0.011)

− 0.713*

(0.006)

HRP
  A-DA-Better

− 0.627*

(0.012)

− 0.752*

(0.001)

MC

0.636*

(0.011)

0.532*

(0.041)

  A-DA-Worse

− 0.656*

(0.011)

0.639*

(0.010)

  A-Fix -Better

0.570*

(0.027)

  A-Fix-Worse

0.391*

(0.036)

0.466*

(0.011)

0.559*

(0.030)

0.606*

(0.017)

0.605*

(0.017)

  A-RT-Better

− 0.365*

(0.047)

  A-RT-Worse

− 0.520*

(0.047)

  R-DA-Better

− 0.661*

(0.007)

− 0.807*

(0.000)

MC

0.527*

(0.043)

0.673*

(0.006)

0.521*

(0.047)

  R-DA-Worse

0.542*

(0.037)

0.693**

(0.004)

  R-Fix-Worse

0.420*

(0.023)

0.474*

(0.009)

0.653**

(0.008)

  R-RT-Worse

− 0.548*

(0.035)

VFI, visual field index; MD, mean deviation; DA, detective accuracy; RT, reaction time; Fix, fixation ability; MC, significant also after Bonferroni correction (critical p threshold: p < 0.0027); A, absolute; R, relative

*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01