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 |
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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.