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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2012 Nov;4(6):579–586. doi: 10.1037/a0025270

Table 2. Correlations Among Observed Variables.

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1. CES-D, preshooting
2. MSPSS (family), preshooting −.34
3. MSPSS (friends), preshooting −.30 .51
4. MSPSS (significant other), preshooting −.22 .39 .38
5. CES-D, 2months postshooting .46 −.30 −.28 −.16
6. PSS-SR, 2 months postshooting .28 −.15 −.10 −.09 .56
7. WAS (benevolence), 2 months postshooting −.25 .25 .22 .23 −.48 −.16
8. WAS (self-worth), 2 months postshooting −.40 .29 .29 .14 −.59 −.23 .44
9. MSPSS (family), 2 months postshooting −.20 .59 .20 .17 −.41 −.19 .31 .31
10. MSPSS (friends), 2 months postshooting −.18 .34 .41 .10 −.48 −.27 .37 .35 .58
11. MSPSS (significant other), 2 months postshooting −.22 .43 .53 .41 −.33 −.10 .30 .27 .27 .53
12. CES-D, 1 year postshooting .44 −.27 −.23 −.17 .54 .47 −.29 −.45 −.26 −.26 −.15
13. PSS-SR, 1 year postshooting .34 −.15 −.23 −.10 .49 .70 −.15 −.32 −.18 −.24 −.06 .66
14. WAS (benevolence), 1 year postshooting −.23 −.15 −.09 .12 −.36 −.21 .63 .31 .23 .31 .21 −.39 −.24
15. WAS (self-worth), 1 year postshooting −.37 .30 .22 .19 −.45 −.28 .29 .65 .30 .28 .22 −.67 −.41 .36
16. MSPSS (family), 1 year postshooting −.27 .62 .24 .26 −.44 −.25 .20 .32 .61 .38 .29 −.45 −.30 .26 .44
17. MSPSS (friends), 1 year postshooting −.23 .28 .39 .19 −.41 −.27 .21 .25 .28 .46 .24 −.48 −.27 .29 .35 .56
18. MSPSS (significant other), 1 year postshooting −.21 .33 .23 .53 −.35 −.17 .30 .30 .29 .24 .59 −.35 −.19 .21 .32 .50 .50

Note. CES-D = Center for Epidemiologic Studies, Depression Scale; PSS-SR = Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptom Scale, Self-Report; WAS = World Assumptions Scale; MSPSS = Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support.