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. 2018 Jun 4;2018:7058105. doi: 10.1155/2018/7058105

Table 3.

Pearson correlations between the gender, emotional intelligence indicators, and health behavior components.

Wellness Accident Control Traffic Risk Taking Substance Risk Taking Gender
Optimism .177∗∗
(p = .000)
.101∗∗
(p = .000)
.187∗∗
(p = .000)
−.061
(p = .041)
.624∗∗
(p = .000)
Social Skills .146∗∗
(p = .000)
.089∗∗
(p = .002)
.211∗∗
(p = .000)
.008 
(p = .774)
.604∗∗
(p = .000)
Appraisal .047 
(p = .100)
.105∗∗
(p = .000)
.083∗∗
(p = .004)
−.070
(p = .015)
.559∗∗
(p = .000)
Utilization .120∗∗
(p = .000)
.024 
(p = .404)
.155∗∗
(p = .000)
.−.058
(p = .042)
.435∗∗
(p = .000)
Gender .159∗∗
(p = .000)
.269∗∗
(p = .000)
.388∗∗
(p = .000)
.077∗∗
(p = .008)
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Total sample N = 1214, ∗∗∗p < 0.001 (two-tailed); ∗∗p < 0.01 (two-tailed); p < 0.05 (two-tailed).

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