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Table 3 Correlations between measures of pain and functioning by condition

From: Pain, functional disability, and their Association in Juvenile Fibromyalgia Compared to other pediatric rheumatic diseases

Condition

HRQOL

Well-Being

ACR Functional Class

CHAQ

JPFS (n = 201)

.40*

.62*

.24*

.34*

JIA (n = 5681)

.51*†

.71*†

.36*†

.54*†

SLE (n = 987)

.46*

.62*

.29*

.44*†

JDM (n = 558)

.48*

.57*

.44*†

.59*†

Vasculitis (n = 187)

.47*

.52*

.16*

.31*

MCTD (n = 139)

.55*†

.67*

.33*

.56*†

  1. * p < .05 for correlation coefficient; = correlation coefficient is significantly different (p < .05) from the JPFS group based on Fisher r-to-z transformation analysis. JPFS juvenile primary fibromyalgia syndrome, JIA juvenile idiopathic arthritis, SLE systemic lupus erythematosus, JDM juvenile dermatomyositis, MCTD mixed connective tissue disease