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. 2019 Oct 22;10(1):1679065. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2019.1679065

Table 3.

Intercorrelations between the main study measures (N = 317).

Variables M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. STS 2.13 .845 -                
2. Number of refugees 423.77 633.562 .094 -              
3. Connected to NGO 2.19 .887 .076 −.011 -            
4. DIS-R 3.77 .523 −.364** −.061 −.175** -          
5. Physical health 1.34 .531 .188** .138* .201** −.176** -        
6. Physical pain .34 .476 .160** .111* .124* −.116* .399** -      
7. PTSD-symptoms 1.66 .679 .418** .080 .145** −.389** .151** .214** -    
8. Intimacy 2.22 .430 −.313** −.096 −.212** .278** −.226** −.191** −.289** -  
9. Wellbeing
1.66 .645 .130* .074 .263** −.309** .389** .304** .282** −.216** -

STS = secondary traumatic stress; DIS-R = differentiation of the self. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01. Note. Connected to NGO, 1 = very high to 5 = very low. Physical health, 1. Good, 2. Fair, 3. Poor. Physical pain, 0 = no, 1 = yes. Wellbeing, 1. Good, 2. Fair, 3. Poor.