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

Table 2.

Significant positive and negative correlations between ways of coping with problems, symptoms of depression, anxiety and quality of life of patients after heart transplantation.

Correlation *Value (r) Coping Focus on problem Focus on emotion Focus on social support
Depression symptoms –0.4616 –0.5157 ns –0.4402
Perception of QOL + 0.5067 + 0.6456 –0.4379 + 0.4463
Satisfaction with health + 0.3947 + 0.6065 –0.3569 ns
Physical domain + 0.4369 + 0.7544 –0.5055 ns
Psychological domain + 0.6006 + 0.8461 –0.4582 + 0.5183
Social relations + 0.6009 + 0.7194 –0.5178 + 0.6011
Environment + 0.5433 + 0.6912 –0.4269 + 0.4891

QOL= Quality of Life; ns=not significant

*

Spearman Test (r); (-) negative significant correlations; (+) positive significant correlations