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. 2020 May 20;8:51. doi: 10.1186/s40359-020-00419-z

Table 3.

Pearson’s r correlation coefficients of the study variables (n = 228)

Variable 1. 2. 3. 4.
1. Resilience
2. Appraisals (threat and loss) −.40***
3. Passive coping −.44*** .54***
4. Psychological distress −.42*** .67*** .61***
5. Sex (female) −.06 .05 .05 .02
6. Age −.01 .01 −.19** .03
7. Nationality (non-Dutch) .09 −.07 −.02 −.04
8. Education (high) .14* −.08 −.05 −.11
9. Relationship with person with SCI/ABI (partner) .09 .07 −.09 .09
10. Diagnosis (ABI) .13* −.23*** −.11 −.13
11. Physical independence (person with SCI/ABI) .04 −.12 .04 −.04

Note. SCI = spinal cord injury; ABI = acquired brain injury; n = number of participants

*p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001