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. 2020 Oct 19;11:566199. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.566199

TABLE 2.

Intercorrelation matrix (Pearson two-tailed) for PTSS and independent variables (N = 1,627).

M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. PTSS 32.58 16.63
2. Age Group 4.01 0.78 –0.01
3. Relationship Status 0.21*** 0.07**
4. Employment Status 0.31*** 0.30*** 0.25***
5. Preparedness 6.06 1.82 −0.29*** 0.02 –0.04 –0.05
6. Workload 6.73 1.68 0.29*** 0.05* 0.03 0.11*** −0.14***
7. Rest and Recuperation 14.96 3.65 −0.37*** −0.11*** −0.05* −0.10*** 0.41*** −0.43***
8. Social Support During 6.94 1.66 −0.22*** −0.07** −0.06* −0.08** 0.24*** –0.02 0.26***
9. Social Support After 6.47 2.31 −0.45*** –0.05 −0.12*** −0.19*** 0.25*** −0.14*** 0.27*** 0.28***
10. Barriers to Disclose 8.31 3.52 0.54*** −0.06* 0.07** 0.16*** −0.25*** 0.31*** −0.35*** −0.17*** −0.44***
11. Recognition 14.39 4.49 −0.39*** 0.11*** −0.07** −0.09*** 0.29*** −0.16*** 0.30*** 0.27*** 0.37*** −0.39***
12. Loneliness 2.02 0.93 0.39*** –0.03 0.09** 0.13*** −0.25*** 0.19*** −0.31*** −0.43*** −0.31*** 0.28*** −0.25***

Spearman’s rho is reported for correlations involving the two dichotomous variables relationship status and employment status. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.