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. 2023 Jul 24;14:1049008. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1049008

Table 3.

Variance estimates, means, standard deviation and intercorrelations matrix.

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fear of intimacy
Mental toughness −0.18*
QoL −0.25** 0.24**
NPI 0.40*** −0.23** −0.52**
Emotional problem 0.48** −0.39 −0.64* 0.34***
Learning problem 0.33** −0.52 −0.48** 0.41** 0.60**
Sensory and motor 0.55** −0.22 −0.17 0.27*** 0.32** 28**
Concentration problem 0.21** −0.48* −0.12* 0.61* 0.32* 0.38* 0.22**
Mental and physical in coordination problem 0.37** −0.63 −0.29* 0.55** 0.37** 58 0.30** 0.23*
Depression 0.22*** −0.31 −0.12*** 0.62*** 0.40** 0.45** 0.20** 36** 0.23*
M 64.85 18.85 23.80 96.76 32.39 48.33 13.04 19.77 14.32 10.21
SD 8.89 4.05 6.25 13.63 6.47 7.05 3.00 4.67 3.42 2.31

*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. QoL, quality of life; NPI, neuropsychological impairment; M, means; SD, standard deviation. n = 120. Reliability information is on the diagonal. Variables are connected via group-mean centered correlations. A rough association was produced by averaging the factors. Correlation coefficients are shown in cells with a dash.