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. 2012 Mar 3;21(1):47–52. doi: 10.1055/s-0032-1304275

Table 3. Correlations of Primary Study Variables.

Overall Correlations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. RWBS 0.31a 0.26a −0.14 0.02 0.31a 0.06 −0.15 −0.07 0.11
2.EWBS 0.73a 0.29a 0.59a 0.62a 0.62a 0.18 0.25b 0.47a
3. SWLS 0.34a 0.60a 0.50a 0.61a 0.15 0.25b 0.35a
4. Physical health (subscale of DHP) 0.43a 0.31a 0.77a 0.16 0.29a 0.24a
5. Mental health (subscale of DHP) 0.50a 0.81a 0.14 0.34a 0.29a
6. Social health (subscale of DHP) 0.74a 0.17 0.31a 0.45a
7. General health (subscale of DHP) 0.21b 0.39a 0.40a
8. Physical independence (subscale of CHART) 0.44a 0.44a
9. Mobility (subscale of CHART) 0.30a
10. Social integration (subscale of CHART)
a

p < 0.01.

b

p < 0.05.

27RWBS, Religious Well-Being Scale;5 EWBS, Existential Well-Being Scale;8 SWLS, Satisfaction With Life Scale;6,18,28,29 DHP, Duke Health Profile;11,15,22 CHART, Craig Handicap Assessment Reporting Technique.