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Table 3 Group Contrast on Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL); Sidak corrected contrasts from one way analysis of variance

From: Health related quality of life and psychopathological distress in risk taking and self-harming adolescents with full-syndrome, subthreshold and without borderline personality disorder: rethinking the clinical cut-off?

Domain of HRQoL

no BPD vs. subthreshold BPD

no BPD vs. full-syndrome BPD

subthreshold BPD vs. full-syndrome BPD

 

MD

ES

p

MD

ES

p

MD

ES

p

  Physical-Wellbeing

−4.69

.49

.005

−7.49

.85

< .0001

−2.79

.31

.114

  Psychological Well-Being

−8.39

.75

< .0001

−9.24

.92

< .0001

−0.84

.10

.914

  Moods and Emotions

−9.52

.83

<.0001

−11.32

1.06

< .0001

−1.80

.21

.545

  Self-Perception

−5.77

.48

.004

−10.21

.92

< .0001

−4.45

.44

.019

  Autonomy

−2.83

.26

.212

−5.53

.57

.001

−2.70

.30

.180

  Parent Relations and Home Life

−5.21

.49

.009

−7.70

.74

.000

−2.49

.23

.310

  Social Support and Peers

−6.88

.56

.001

−3.91

.34

.097

2.97

-.25

.250

  School Environment

−3.62

.35

.078

−6.56

.66

< .0001

−2.94

.32

.143

  Social Acceptance (Bullying)

−4.39

.37

.082

−5.69

.46

.009

−1.29

.10

.855

  Financial Resources

−1.77

.16

.729

−4.28

.37

.056

−2.50

.21

.371

  1. MD, mean difference; ES: Effect Size Cohen's d; p: p-values referring to significant group differences from planned contrasts; for clarity: scores refer to t-values, lower scores reflecting lower HRQoL in the index group compared against the respective reference group