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. 2018 Jun 16;15(6):1275. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061275

Table 3.

Pearson correlation coefficients between study variables in girls.1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Self-esteem11 - 0.23 *** −0.16 * −0.05 −0.02 −0.04 0.06 −0.03 0.16 * 0.09 0.34 *** 0.19 ** −0.10 −0.09
2 Self-esteem13 - −0.01 0.03 −0.01 −0.07 0.05 0.02 0.12 * 0.33 *** 0.16 *** 0.33 *** −0.02 0.01
3 Watching TV11 - 0.45 *** 0.22 *** 0.24 *** −0.12 −0.03 −0.18 ** 0.00 −0.17 ** −0.10 0.17 ** 0.13 *
4 Watching TV13 - 0.13 * 0.31 *** −0.10 0.02 −0.04 0.04 −0.05 0.05 0.10 0.09
5 Other screen time11 - 0.16 *** −0.11 −0.02 −0.11 0.00 −0.06 −0.13 0.11 0.12
6 Other screen time13 - 0.00 −0.05 0.03 −0.06 0.05 0.11 0.09 0.10
7 Physical activity11 - 0.32 *** −0.01 0.29 0.08 0.14 * 0.02 0.06
8 Physical activity13 - −0.09 −0.09 0.06 0.07 −0.05 −0.04
9 Satisfaction with family relationship11 - 0.19 ** 0.28 *** 0.16 ** −0.03 −0.08
10 Satisfaction with family relationship13 - 0.17 ** 0.31 *** 0.04 −0.00
11 Satisfaction with friends relationship11 - 0.47 *** −0.13 * −0.14 *
12 Satisfaction with friends relationship13 - −0.05 −0.05
13 BMI11 - 0.83 ***
14 BMI13 -

* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001; Abbreviations: TV: Television, BMI: Body mass index; 1 the subscript numbers indicate the age of the children (11 or 13 years); respective row labels also identify corresponding column header; all variables other than BMI are child-reported.