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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Decis Making. 2011 Mar 14;31(5):730–741. doi: 10.1177/0272989X11398666

Table 4.

Bivariate Correlations

Variable M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. DMCI Total Score 46.1 7.0 -
2. DMCI Self-Control 15.1 3.2 .80** -
3. DMCI Absence of Control 14.5 3.4 .88** .51** -
4. DMCI Others’ Control 16.6 1.9 .72** .52** .52** -
5. POMS-Bi PA (Composed/Anxious) 41.8 10.4 .15 .09 .16 .09 -
6. POMS-Bi PD (Confident/Unsure) 45.5 9.4 .27** .21* .25* .23* .76** -
7. POMS-Bi PF (Clearheaded/Confused) 45.0 9.3 .32** .22* .31** .31** .76** .80** -
8. Trust in Physician Scale 45.8 6.0 .39** .43** .22* .47** .06 .24* .21* -
9. Decision Self-Efficacy Scale 86.7 13.3 .24* .25* .16 .25* .13 .27** .25* .28**

Note. Correlations are based on Spearman-rho.

Abbreviations: DMCI= Decision Making Control Instrument; POMS-Bi= Profile of Mood States, Bipolar

*

p <.002,

**

p< .0001