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. 2024 Jan 22;14:1267603. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1267603

Table 3.

Bivariate analysis of continuous variables associated with the total well-being score.

Variable Correlation coefficient p
IUS-12 −0.041 0.386
HAM-A −0.296 <0.001
PHQ-9 −0.456 <0.001
Adaptive coping 0.430 <0.001
Maladaptive coping −0.116 0.011

The table represents the Pearson correlation scores and p-values for variables correlating well-being (WEMWBS): intolerance of uncertainty (IUS-12), anxiety (HAM-A), depression (PHQ9) as well as adaptive and maladaptive coping factors subsets. Significant p-values <0.05 are represented in bold.