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. 2020 Sep 15;50:101843. doi: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101843

Table 2.

Averages, standard deviations and Pearson correlations among sense of danger, distress symptoms, three-level of resilience and well-being across two repeated measurements (N = 300).

Variables Time 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Sense of Danger T1 .425*** -.218*** -.184*** -.036 .011
T2 .368*** -.261*** -.223*** -.167** -.091
2. Distress symptoms T1 -.378*** -.532*** -.147** -.192***
T2 -.491*** -.574*** -.189*** -.219***
3. Individual resilience T1 .414*** .291*** .209***
T2 .513*** .223*** .180***
4. Well-being T1 .385*** .395***
T2 .221*** .281***
5. Community resilience T1 .593***
T2 .527***
6. National resilience T1
T2
Time 1 M 2.84 2.34 3.51 4.05 3.30 3.97
SD .74 .81 .63 .82 .84 .87
Time 2 M 2.47 2.21 3.57 4.15 3.28 3.87
SD .72 .83 .67 .88 .86 .90

**p < .01, ***p < .001; Shaded cell represents differences between the two repeated measures.