Table 2. Correlation among variables in the hypothesized models.
1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. | 10. | |
1. Harm/Loss (CAHS) | – | .71 *** | −.34 *** | −.02 | .41 *** | .36 *** | .14*** | .42 *** | .19*** | −.39 *** |
2. Threat (CAHS) | – | −.36 *** | −.11*** | .35 *** | .42 *** | .04 | .50 *** | .18*** | −.40 *** | |
3. Benign (CAHS) | – | .04 | −.16*** | −.21 *** | −.04 | −.26 *** | −.02 | .17*** | ||
4. Challenge (CAHS) | – | .00 | −.34 *** | .42 *** | −.04 | −.35 *** | .39 *** | |||
5. IES-R | – | .26 *** | .31 *** | .45 *** | .12** | −.31 *** | ||||
6. JPSS | – | .13*** | .37 *** | .31 *** | −.62 *** | |||||
7. PTGI | – | .17*** | −.18*** | .21 *** | ||||||
8. Anxiety (HADS) | – | −.06 | −.32 *** | |||||||
9. Depression (HADS) | – | −.44 *** | ||||||||
10. WHOQOL-BREF | – |
Results of correlation analyses among participants from the primary disaster area are shown (n = 1083). Correlation coefficients above .20 are in bold.
**, p < 0.01;
***, p < 0.001.