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. 2009 Apr 16;6(2):101–111. doi: 10.1007/s10433-009-0114-z

Table 3.

Bivariate correlations between study variables for Sweden (N = 397) and Germany (N = 450)

Pearson correlations (r) MAP Ext. HCB ADL LS PA NA D
Magnitude of accessibility problems (MAP) 0.27*** −0.45*** −0.17** −0.20*** 0.06 0.26***
External housing related control beliefs (Ext. HCB) 0.27*** −0.27*** −0.14** −0.29*** 0.09 0.26***
ADL independence/dependence (ADL) −0.41*** −0.31*** 0.21*** 0.20*** −0.06 –0.30***
Life satisfaction (LS) −0.23*** −0.17*** 0.15** 0.31*** −0.25*** –0.47***
Positive affect (PA) −0.24*** −0.25*** 0.24*** 0.36*** 0.00 −0.41***
Negative affect (NA) 0.13** 0.21*** −0.05 −0.30*** −0.07 0.31***
Depression (D) 0.26*** 0.26*** −0.30*** −0.46*** −0.42*** 0.39***

P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001. Correlations for Germany are listed in the lower left part of the table (i.e. below the diagonal of empty cells), for Sweden are shown in the upper right par