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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 20.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Behav. 2013 Sep;37(5):610–619. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.37.5.4

Table 2.

Cross-Sectional Component: Bivariate Correlations among Depressive Symptoms, Cognitive Vulnerability, Stressful Life Events, and Recent Health Problems and Behaviors

Variable Depressive Sxs Cognitive Vulnerability Stressful Live Events Cognitive X Stress
Self-reported Health .38 .19 .20 .23
Insomnia .32 .12 .41 .42
Sunscreen Use −.06 −.07 −.08 −.08
Help-seeking −.04 .01 −.07 −.06
Cigarette Use .06 .03 −.02 −.02
Alcohol Use .20 .06 .18 .18
Marijuana Use .07 .03 −.01 −.01
Number of Sexual Partners .02 −.09 .16 .13
Fruit and Vegetable Servings −.11 .03 −.08 −.08
Vigorous Exercise .19 −.01 .10 .10
Strength Training .13 −.06 .12 .10
Back Pain .07 .03 .22 .20
Diabetes −.10 −.03 .03 .02
Hypertension .26 .09 .03 .05
Cholesterol −.03 .05 −.01 −.01
Irritable Bowel Syndrome .14 .12 −.03 .01
Migraines .14 .06 .08 .11
Mononucleosis .17 .04 .01 .01
Sinus Problems −.03 .02 .10 .10
Strep .10 .09 .18 .20
Weight .11 .02 .16 .16

Note.

N = 154

Correlations in bold are significant at the p < .05 level; correlations in bold and italics are significant at the p < .10 level.