Table 2.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | |
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1. Financial stressa | — | .31*** | .22** | −.39*** | −.23** | −.30*** | −.31*** | −.35*** | −.21** | .16* | .12 | −.19** | −.17* | −.53*** | .10 | .05 | −.06 |
2. Employment stressab | — | .29*** | −.36*** | −.19* | −.16* | −.25*** | −.37*** | −.13 | .13 | −.06 | .02 | −.08 | −.17* | −.07 | .16* | −.07 | |
3. Insurance stressab | — | −.23b | −.12 | −.09 | −;.23** | −.16* | −.26*** | .19* | −.02 | −.03 | .02 | −.25*** | .02 | .09 | −.05 | ||
4. Physical well-being | — | .39* | .55* | .63* | .71* | .04 | .03 | −.05 | .17a | −.04 | .18a | −.46* | −.21b | .05 | |||
5. Social/family well-being | — | .37* | .53* | .51* | .07 | −.14 | −.03 | .05 | −.16a | .19b | −.22b | −.08 | .19a | ||||
6. Emotional well-being | — | .53* | .59* | .01 | .01 | −.07 | .07 | −.08 | .12 | −.31* | .03 | .16a | |||||
7. Functional well-being | — | .65* | −.03 | −.10 | −.01 | .29* | −.12 | .16a | −.43* | −.12 | .05 | ||||||
8. Transplant-specific concerns | — | −.02 | −.01 | −.11 | .11 | −.02 | .18a | −.40* | −.14 | .12 | |||||||
9. Age | — | −.06 | −.04 | −.17a | .02 | .16a | 37* | −.08 | .12 | ||||||||
10. Ethnicity (non-White) | — | .01 | −.10 | −.12 | −.16a | .01 | −.11 | .03 | |||||||||
11. Gender (female) | — | −.22b | −.12 | −.22b | .14 | .03 | .08 | ||||||||||
12. Employment (employed) | — | .13 | .22b | −.28* | −.01 | .03 | |||||||||||
13. Education, years | — | .34* | −.01 | .12 | −.16a | ||||||||||||
14. Income | — | −.12 | .08 | .02 | |||||||||||||
15. Comorbidities | — | −.06 | .02 | ||||||||||||||
16. Transplant type (allogeneic) | — | −.12 | |||||||||||||||
17. Days since transplant | — | ||||||||||||||||
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M | 1.81 | 6.28 | 3.43 | 21.02 | 22.09 | 18.66 | 19.98 | 28.31 | 53.21 | — | — | — | 16.25 | — | 4.13 | — | 640.08 |
SD | 1.85 | 6.87 | 4.68 | 5.45 | 4.52 | 3.70 | 4.79 | 5.46 | 11.64 | — | — | — | 2.41 | — | 3.30 | — | 263.43 |
Range | 0–8.1 | 0–38 | 0–20 | 4–28 | 9–28 | 8–24 | 3–28 | 14–39 | 20–75 | — | — | — | 11–24 | — | 0–18 | — | 230–1190 |
Note. Variable categories in parentheses correspond to the highest coding value (e.g., non-White coded as 1 whereas White/non-Hispanic coded as 0). Pearson correlation coefficients are provided for associations between continuous variables; point-biserial correlation coefficients are provided for associations between continuous and dichotomous variables.
Variable centered for interaction analyses; table statistics computed with original variable.
Variable log transformed to correct for nonnormality; table statistics computed with original variable.
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