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. 2020 Jun 18;45(4):307–322. doi: 10.1007/s10484-020-09477-w

Table 4.

Correlations between baseline stress and change scores of stress and related parameters

Measure Stress level at baseline (N = 33)
T0–1 T0–2
TICS-SSCS − 0.469** − 0.482**
SVF 120
 POS 0.118 0.186
 NEG − 0.119 − 0.125
HRV
 RMSSD
  RSA − 0.052 0.13
  Short-term 0.226 0.193
 SDNN
  RSA 0.024 0.018
  Short-term 0.317 0.298
Cortisol − 0.19 − 0.073
BDI-II − 0.324 − 0.212
HEALTH-49 A − 0.14 − 0.176
HEALTH-49 E − 0.281 − 0.382*
FFA-14 0.369 0.116
SCS-D 0.108 0.213

TICS-SSCS scale chronic stress of the Trier Inventory for Chronic Stress, SVF 120 POS scale positive coping strategies of the stress-coping questionnaire, SVF 120 NEG scale negative coping strategies of the stress-coping questionnaire, HRV heart rate variability, RSA respiratory sinus arrhythmia, RMSSD root mean square of the squared differences of the RR intervals of successive heartbeats, SDNN standard deviation of the RR intervals, BDI-II Beck-depression inventory, HEALTH-49 A and HEALTH-49 E module A (psychological and somatoform complaints) and module E (restrictions on activity and participation) of the Hamburg Modules for the Assessment of Psychosocial Health in Clinical Practice, FFA-14 short version of the Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory, SCS-D short German version of the of the self-compassion scale

*p < .05, **p < .01