Research Article

Assessment of Pain Management, Acceptance of Illness, and Adjustment to Life with Cancer in Patients with Nonmuscle Invasive Bladder Cancer

Table 5

Statistically significant Pearson’s r linear correlations (p<0.05) between psychological scales.

CSQ pain reductionCSQ reinterpretingCSQ catastrophizingCSQ ignoring painCSQ prayingCSQ self statementsCSQ behavioural activityAISmMac anxious preoccupationmMac fighting spiritmMac helplessnessmMac re-evaluationSSHADS anxietyHADS depressiveIIEF

CSQ pain control0.810.21-0.460.26-0.210.370.310.46-0.460.30-0.470.34--0.4-0.55-
CSQ pain reduction---0.44--0.220.230.270.50-0.440.30-0.450.320.23-0.43-0.55-
CSQ diverting attention0.540.240.520.590.480.68----0.14----
CSQ Reinterpreting0.250.680.340.510.53--0.27-0.21----
CSQ catastrophizing-0.38---0.430.56-0.230.53-0.22-0.340.50.56-
CSQ ignoring pain0.330.680.43--0.23-0.180.25---
CSQ praying0.400.35-0.180.27-0.24---0.24-
CSQ self statements0.480.18-0.170.24-0.250.260.29--0.31-
CSQ behavioural--0.160.22-0.200.25---0.3-
AIS-0.420.38-0.490.300.47-0.4-0.570.42
mMac anxious preoccupation-0.300.72-0.28-0.340.660.52-
mMac fighting spirit-0.370.680.32-0.41-0.41-
mMac helplessness-0.38-0.360.50.62-0.2
mMac re-evaluation--0.33-0.37-

mMac: Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer; SS: Sexual Satisfaction Questionnaire score; IIEF: International Index of Erectile Function score. Only statistically significant and borderline correlations are listed.