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. 2020 Apr 29;2020:5932018. doi: 10.1155/2020/5932018

Table 3.

Correlations with confidence intervals.

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Gender
2. Depression 0.18∗∗
[0.05, 0.31]
3. Anxiety 0.17 0.80∗∗
[0.04, 0.30] [0.75, 0.85]
4. Sleep disturbance 0.11 0.58∗∗ 0.55∗∗
[−0.03, 0.24] [0.48, 0.66] [0.44, 0.63]
5. Hostility 0.09 0.34∗∗ 0.34∗∗ 0.29∗∗
[−0.04, 0.23] [0.22, 0.46] [0.21, 0.45] [0.16, 0.41]
6. Pain 0.19∗∗ 0.43∗∗ 0.45∗∗ 0.41∗∗ 0.26∗∗
[0.06, 0.32] [0.31, 0.54] [0.33, 0.55] [0.28, 0.51] [0.13, 0.38]
7. Social support −0.01 −0.50∗∗ −0.43∗∗ −0.40∗∗ −0.35∗∗ −0.30∗∗
[−0.15, 0.12] [−0.60, −0.39] [−0.54, −0.31] [−0.51, −0.28] [−0.46, −0.22] [−0.42, −0.17]

Note. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. The confidence interval is a plausible range of population correlations that could have caused the sample correlation. p < 0.05. ∗∗p < 0.01.