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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stress Health. 2022 Jun 13;39(1):87–102. doi: 10.1002/smi.3165

Table 1.

Bivariate Correlations for Primary Variables of Interest in Study 1

Variable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1. Stressor Exposure (Sum)
  M = 25.77; Range = 1-83
2. Self-reported Stress Severity (Sum)
  M = 63.26; Range = 0-167
  .93***
3. Sample-Estimated Stress Severity (Sum)
  M = 63.42; Range = 0-144.30
  .95***   .97***
4. Self-reported Stress Severity (Mean)
  M = 3.78; Range = 0-5
  .38***   .55***   .40***
5. Sample-Estimated Stress Severity (Mean)
  M = 3.89; Range = 0-4.32
  .22**   .24***   .25***   .51***
6. Poor Sleep Quality (PSQI-Global)
  M = 13.88; Range = 0-41
  .49***   .56***   .55***   .27***   .14*
7. Recent Physical Health Complaints (PHQ)
  M = 35.94; Range = 13-73
  .47***   .54***   .50***   .32***   .07   .73***
8. Recent Mental Health Complaints (K-6)
  M = 14.22; Range = 6-30
  .32***   .40***   .37***   .22**   .02   .44***   .57***
9. Stress-Related Doctor-Diagnosed Illnesses
  M = 2.03; Range = 0-11
  .51***   .58***   .56***   .33***   .15*   .52***   .46***   .34***
10. Doctor-Diagnosed Autoimmune Disorders
  M = 0.17; Range = 0-5
  .23**   .25***   .24***   .14*   .07   .28***   .17* -.05   .29***

Note:

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001.