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. 2020 Feb 8;17(3):1081. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031081

Table 6.

Raw correlations between the BCSQ and other psychological health-related variables.

Psychological Health-Related Variables Frenetic
(Overload)
Under-Challenged (L. Development) Worn-out (Neglect)
Exhaustion 0.19 * (0.36 *) 0.41 * (0.34 *) 0.51 * (0.28 *)
Cynicism 0.04 (0.15 ) 0.60 * (0.52 *) 0.42 * (0.44 *)
Efficacy 0.31 * (0.11 ) −0.21 * (-0.14 ) −0.20 * (0.26 *)
Vigour 0.31 * (0.09) −0.44 * (−0.36 *) −0.40 * (0.39 *)
Dedication 0.25 * (0.08) −0.54 * (−0.45 *) −0.37 * (0.33 *)
Absorption 0.38 * (0.24 *) −0.45 * (−0.38 *) −0.28 * (0.32 *)
Anxiety 0.14 (0.35 *) 0.35 * (0.29 *) 0.42 * (0.28 *)
Depression 0.10 (0.34 *) 0.29 * (0.24 *) 0.35 * (0.31 *)
Positive Affect 0.31 * (0.08) −0.41 * (0.31 *) −0.35 * (0.37 *)
Negative Affect 0.26 * (0.38 *) 0.35 * (0.31 *) 0.49 * (0.32 *)
Guilt at work 0.12 (0.22 *) 0.30 * (0.33 *) 0.38 * (0.31 *)

Note: Values are Pearson’s correlation coefficients. BCSQ scale/subscale scores are factorial scores. * p < 0.001; p < 0.01; p < 0.05. The short BCSQ-12 subscales are in brackets and in italic.