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Published in final edited form as: Am J Ophthalmol. 2020 Oct 28;223:220–228. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2020.10.019

Table 3.

Association of PedEyeQ domain scores with worse-seeing-eye visual acuity, assessed using Spearman rank correlations, in children with normal better-seeing eye visual acuity (310 children with eye conditions).

PedEyeQ domains Rho (95% CI) P-value
Child PedEyeQ 5-11 years domains n=302*
Functional vision −0.1561 (−0.2643, −0.0440) .007
Bothered by eyes / vision −0.1017 (−0.2121, 0.113) .08
Social −0.0814 (−0.1925, 0.0318) .16
Frustration / worry −0.1350 (−0.2441, −0.0225) .02
Proxy PedEyeQ 5-11 years domains n=310
Functional vision −0.3545 (−0.4482, −0.2531) <.001
Bothered by eyes / vision −0.3031 (−0.4009, −0.1984) <.001
Social −0.1946 (−0.2995, −0.0851) <.001
Frustration / worry −0.2376 (−0.3400, −0.1296) <.001
Eye care −0.2839 (−0.3831, −0.1781) <.001
Parent PedEyeQ domains n=310
Impact on parent and family −0.3212 (−0.4176, −0.2176) <.001
Worry about child’s eye condition −0.3825 (−0.4737, −0.2832) <.001
Worry about child’s self-perception and interactions −0.2245 (−0.3277, −0.1160) <.001
Worry about child’s functional vision −0.3025 (−0.4004, −0.1978) <.001
*

8 of 310 children were unable to complete the Child PedEyeQ