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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Ther. 2012 Dec 8;44(2):277–292. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.11.002

Table 2.

Correlations Among Dimensions from the Measurement Model of DSM-IV Disorder and Triple Vulnerability Constructs (N = 700)

DEP GAD OCD SOC N E PC TAF IoU DAS
DEP 1.00
GAD .48 1.00
OCD .41 .49 1.00
SOC .49 .29 .17 1.00
N .77 .78 .41 .61 1.00
E −.44 −.16 .02 −.72 −.49 1.00
PC −.54 −.64 −.43 −.40 −.66 .30 1.00
TAF .24 .28 .48 .18 .25 −.07 −.30 1.00
IoU .62 .54 .36 .47 .66 −.31 −.60 .28 1.00
DAS .50 .51 .34 .55 .68 −.34 −.53 .31 .64 1.00

Note. DEP = depression, GAD = generalized anxiety disorder, OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder, SOC = social phobia, N = neuroticism, E = extraversion, PC = perceived control, TAF = thought-action fusion, IoU = intolerance of uncertainty, DAS = dysfunctional attitudes. All correlations ≥ |.16| significant at p = .001.