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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 31.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Psychiatry Med. 2013;45(2):159–174. doi: 10.2190/PM.45.2.e

Table 2.

Intercorrelations among study variables.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Gender .
2. Income −.08 .
3. Age −.20 .55** .
4. Education −.17 .23 .34** .
5. Martial status −.28 .32 .64** .01 .
6. Physical health .13 −.03 −.17 −.27 .11 .
7. Health-related impairment −.11 .12 .20 .10 .07 −.54** .
8. Lost sense of community −.22 .08 .23 −.13 −.03 −.08 .23 .
9. Family support −.11 .19 .06 .02 .20 −.03 −.14 −.01 .
10. Friends support .08 −.06 −.14 −.11 .24 .40* −.24 −.26 .34* .
11. Hours of TV watching −.27 .13 .04 .10 .31 .28 −.07 −.10 .08 .30 .
12. Fear of another earthquake .11 .30 .49** .11 .38* .10 −.15 .10 .21 .11 .04 .
13. PTSD (PDS-J) −.02 .07 .25 .01 −.18 −.58** .35* .39* −.10 −.18 −.07 .03 .

Note. PDS-J = PTSD Diagnostic Scale- Japanese Version.