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. 2017 May-Jun;32(3):162–170. doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2017-0029

Table 1.

Correlation between ways of coping with problems, symptoms of depression, anxiety and quality of life of patients after heart transplantation.

Correlation aP-value Coping Focus on problem Focus on emotion Focus on religiosity Focus on social support
Anxiety symptoms 0.8879 0.7094 0.1649 0.0592 0.5463
Depression symptoms 0.0069** 0.0021** 0.0571 0.8526 0.0104*
Perception of QOL 0.0026** ≤ 0.0001**** 0.0108* 0.2415 0.0092**
Satisfaction with health 0.023* 0.0002*** 0.0414* 0.2149 0.1153
Physical domain 0.011* ≤ 0.0001**** 0.0027** 0.0773 0.1262
Psychological domain 0.0002*** ≤ 0.0001**** 0.0073** 0.4103 0.002**
Social relations 0.0002*** ≤ 0.0001**** 0.002** 0.513 0.0002***
Environment 0.0011** ≤ 0.0001**** 0.0132* 0.3212 0.0039**

QOL=Quality of life;

a

Spearman Test®

*

P≤0.05;

**

P≤0.01;

***

P≤0.001;

****

P≤0.0001