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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Health. 2016 Mar 16;31(7):891–902. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2016.1158259

Table 1.

Summary statistics and correlations for outcome, illness perception, treatment, and demographic variables (N=147).

Variable Mean (SD) Observed Range Bivariate Correlations
Outcome 1. 2. 3.
 1. Cancer-Specific Stress (IES) 9.76 (8.06) 0–33.43 .52** .30**
 2. Depressive Symptoms (BDI-II) 2.83 (3.43) 0–16.00 .54**
 3. Fatigue Interference (FSI) 16.47 (17.32) 0–70.00
Illness Perception Dimension
 Consequences 4.89 (2.94) 0–10 .31** .45** .56**
 Emotional Representation 3.68 (2.89) 0–10 .48** .58** .46**
 Identity 4.41 (2.84) 0–10 .18* .21* .58**
 Concern 7.29 (2.91) 0–10 .32** .20* .09
 Personal Control 3.56 (2.78) 0–10 −.10 −.19* −.08
 Treatment Control 8.14 (1.87) 0–10 −.07 −.16 −.02
 Coherence 8.34 (1.85) 0–10 −.04 −.10 −.01
 Timeline 7.45 (2.77) 0–10 −.16 −.08 .01
Treatment and Demographic
 Number of prior therapies 3.55 (2.66) 1–16 −.20* −.00 .09
 Age (years) 64.06 (10.75) 26–91 −.07 −.07 .09
*

Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).

**

Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).