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. 2024 Mar 18;19(3):e0300329. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300329

Table 5. Correlation between Time 1 Brief-COPE with Timepoint 2 (n = 35) psychosocial variables- PSQI.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Timepoint 2
Problem-Focused Coping -0.356* -0.035 -0.078 -0.157 -0.113 -0.274 -0.016 -0.227
    Active Coping -0.261 -0.096 -0.122 -0.179 -0.130 -0.197 -0.105 -0.240
    Use of Informational Support -0.456* 0.102 -0.127 -0.068 -0.167 -0.235 -0.012 -0.243
    Positive Reframing -0.279 -0.019 0.007 -0.163 0.042 -0.398* -0.015 -0.144
    Planning -0.231 -0.094 0.011 -0.163 -0.023 -0.209 0.082 -0.163
Emotion-Focused Coping -0.244 0.077 0.116 -0.044 -0.038 -0.133 0.155 -0.079
    Emotional Support -0.291 0.057 0.092 0.005 -0.127 -0.136 0.077 -0.108
    Venting -0.252 0.127 0.066 0.104 0.025 -0.076 0.083 -0.040
    Humor -0.076 0.227 0.076 0.051 -0.125 0.034 0.138 0.000
    Acceptance -0.042 -0.160 0.009 -0.261 0.177 -0.244 0.000 -0.083
    Religion -0.235 -0.101 0.131 -0.140 -0.011 -0.136 0.114 -0.064
    Self-blame -0.241 0.089 -0.056 0.218 -0.316 0.142 0.051 -0.121
Avoidant Coping -0.089 0.172 0.096 0.203 -0.014 -0.209 0.213 0.039
    Self-distraction -0.044 0.165 -0.006 0.162 -0.009 -0.372* 0.095 -0.034
    Denial -0.090 -0.101 0.078 -0.003 0.021 0.030 0.024 0.008
    Substance use - - - - - - - -
    Behavioral Disengagement -0.190 0.232 0.008 0.267 -0.180 0.384 0.235 0.131

1: Duration of Sleep; 2: Sleep Disturbance; 3: Sleep Latency; 4: Day Dysfunction due to Sleepiness; 5: Sleep Efficiency; 6: Overall Sleep Quality; 7: Need Medication to Sleep; 8: PSQI Total. Reported correlation is significant at the *p<0.017 level.