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

Table 3.

Pearson correlations between a sense of danger and distress symptoms and demographic characteristics, across two repeated measurements (N = 300).

Variables Time Age Gender Religiosity Average family income Education Political attitudes Size of community Number of children Economic difficulties due to crisis
Sense of danger T1 -.099 .225*** .003 -.132* -.075 .152** .082 -.122* .214***
T2 -.063 .156** .031 -.144* -.114* .041 .036 -.163** .254***
Distress symptoms T1 -.205*** .170** -.077 -.123* .016 -.035 .016 -.144** .261***
T2 -.217*** .142* -.059 -.119* -.150** -.028 -.096 -.219*** .234***

*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001; the shaded cells represent differences between the two repeated measures.