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Table 3 Spearman correlations between physiotherapists’ estimations of health-related quality of life (higher scores = best health-related quality of life), level of motor function (higher scores = worst motor function) and pain intensity (higher scores = most severe pain) in individuals with cerebral palsy

From: Pain, motor function and health-related quality of life in children with cerebral palsy as reported by their physiotherapists

Domains

Level of motor function

Pain intensity

 

n

 

n

 

Physical well-being

51

-.40**

50

-.23

Psychological well-being

63

-.13

59

-.27*

Moods and emotions

52

.08

52

-.15

Self-perception

45

.03

45

-.05

Autonomy

53

-.23*

51

.07

Parent relations and home life

47

-.05

44

-.13

Social support and peers

44

-.16

44

.23

School environment

67

.03

62

-.27*

Social acceptance (bullying)

67

.29**

56

.20

Financial resources

30

-.11

27

-.12

  1. *p < .05.
  2. **p < .01.