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Table 5 Association between quality of life (four subscales of the JAQQ) and coping (family integration, social support and medical situation) based on results of Linear Mixed Model Analysis.

From: Is parental coping associated with quality of life in juvenile idiopathic arthritis?

 

Model 2a

Model 2b

Model 2c

Maintaining Family Integration

Maintaining Social Support

Understanding Medical Situation

β (95% CI)*

β (95% CI)*

β (95% CI)*

Gross motor

-0.24 (-1.10, 0.61)

-0.78 (-1.90, 0.33)

0.35 (-0.27, 0.97)

Fine motor

-0.17 (-1.20, 0.87)

-0.03 (-1.40, 1.33)

-0.38 (-1.16, 0.39)

Psychosocial

0.29 (-0.68, 1.26)

-0.18 (-1.45, 1.10)

0.73 (0.01, 1.45)**

Systemic symptoms

-0.69 (-1.72, 0.34)

-0.80 (-2.13, 0.52)

-0.81 (-1.55, -0.06)**

Family socioeconomic status: (low versus high)

4.13 (0.93, 7.32)**

3.45 (-0.32, 7.22)

3.32 (1.37, 5.27)**

  1. These models are adjusted for age and gender variables of the child but their β (95% CI) are not shown.
  2. * β (95% CI) = β coefficient and 95% confidence interval.
  3. ** p-value < 0.05