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. 2017 May 31;8:904. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00904

Table 7.

Correlations between the ViDa1 subscales and other scales (N = 578).

Interference Self-care Well-being Worry
Satisfaction (EsDQoL) 0.62** −0.64** 0.68** 0.33**
Impact (EsDQoL) 0.84** 0.72** 0.58** 0.56**
Worry: Social/vocational (EsDQoL) 0.45** −0.32** −0.40** 0.34**
Worry: diabetes-related (EsDQoL) 0.46** −0.35** −0.43** 0.56**
Satisfaction with life (SWL) 0.52** 0.41** 0.55** 0.32**
Positive affect (PANAS-P) −0.41** 0.31** 0.48** −0.20**
Self-efficacy (EAG) −0.30** 0.31** 0.36** −0.20**
Negative affect (PANAS-N) 0.42** −0.32** −0.45** 0.36**
Anxiety (HADS-A) 0.45** −0.38** −0.53** 0.39**
Depression (HADS-D) 0.49** −0.41** −0.61** 0.32**
Distress due to diabetes (PAID) 0.44** −0.38** −0.34** 0.45**
**

p < 0.001. In bold, the highest correlations of each subscale on the ViDa1 with the subscales of the EsDQoL. The scores on the EsDQoL are not inverted, and for this reason the correlations are negative.