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. 2020 Sep 21;12(4):1095–1114. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12232

TABLE 1.

Means, Standard Deviations, and Pearson Correlation Coefficients for All Variables (n = 1847)

Variable Mean SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Age 30.64 9.19
2. Sex 1.58 0.49 −.15**
3. Education 2.61 0.89 −.27** .06*
4. Suspected cases <0.01 0.07 −.04 −.02 .02
5. Group size 57.72 65.67 .13** −.16** −.11** −.06*
6. Life satisfaction 6.42 1.70 .13** −.04 −.08** −.01 .08**
7. Perceived general health 3.08 0.93 .04 −.06* −.06* −.03 .06* .40**
8. Psychological distance 4.43 2.03 −.01 −.03 −.09** .02 .01 .20** .14**
9. Perceived control 3.87 1.41 .03 .01 .06* −.04 .06* .22** .20** .02
10. Regional pandemic severity 2.25 (1676.23) 0.45 (5012.92) .08** (.09**) −.06* (−.02) −.02 (−.01) .02 (.02) .16** (−.07**) −.04+ (−.07**) .03 (.02) −.12** (−.13**) .01 (−.01)

+p < .10; *p < .05; **p < .01. Regional pandemic severity was measured by the number of confirmed cases at the province level—the number was transformed by logarithm with base 15, below the regional pandemic severity was the raw number of confirmed cases; Sex: 1 = men, 2 = women; Education: 1 = high school, 2 = college; 3 = bachelor; 4 = master or doctor; Suspected cases: 1 = Yes, 0 = No.