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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2019 Sep 18;29(1):127–139. doi: 10.1007/s11136-019-02298-3

Table 1.

Zero-order correlations and associated 99% confidence intervals between interpersonal variables and quality-of-life arranged in descending order by absolute magnitude of the estimate

Interpersonal Variable M SD Lower Estimate (r) Upper
Loneliness 45.03 10.94 −.689 −.652 −.611
Social Support 96.70 20.95 .565 .609 .650
Social Connectedness 36.58 10.10 .506 .555 .600
Emotional Intelligence 120.30 16.51 .479 .529 .576
Intimacy with Romantic Partner 142.93 21.67 .432 .513 .587
Awareness, Courage, and Responsiveness 5.11 0.78 .394 .450 .502
Fear-of-Intimacy 83.14 21.83 −.483 −.429 −.372
Intimacy with Chosen Individual 61.16 15.31 .284 .345 .403
Empathic Concern 26.09 4.60 .142 .208 .271
Perspective Taking 24.31 4.56 .122 .188 .252
Theory of Mind 22.96 5.72 .057 .124 .190

Note. All estimates are statistically significant at the Šidák corrected α-level of .0009.