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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 18.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Cancer. 2019 Jan;18(1):9–18. doi: 10.1007/s10689-018-0082-6

Table 2.

Correlations between study variables.

Age Race Education Income Persistent Breast Pain Caregiving Pain Catastrophizing Cancer Worry Perceived Risk
Age -
Race .11 -
Education −.07 .33** -
Income −.04 .51** .60** -
Persistent Breast Pain −.04 .30** .16 .14 -
Caregiving −.10 −.09 −.18 −.22 .02 -
Pain Catastrophizing −.07 .16 .10 −.06 .33** .10 -
Cancer Worry −.15 −.16 −.03 −.25* .14 .18 .28* -
Perceived Risk −.27* .22 .30** .24* .16 .20 .18 .49** -

Note. Pearson correlation coefficients are reported for associations between continuous measures, point-biserial correlations are reported for associations between continuous and two-level categorical variables, and Pearson contingency coefficients are reported for associations between categorical variables.

*

Correlation is significant at 0.05 level

**

Correlation is significant at 0.01 level