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. 2020 Nov 24;6(11):e05569. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05569

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics and correlation between study variables.

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Resilience
2. Social Support .40∗∗
3. Significant other .42∗∗ .69∗∗
4. Family .35∗∗ .83∗∗ .45∗∗
5. Friends .19 .78∗∗ .26∗∗ .452∗∗
6. Gender -.12 -.04 .15 -.07 -.14
7. Age .01 .01 -.13 .02 .10 -.27∗∗
8. Married .34∗∗ .07 .15 .12 -.08 -.28∗∗ .06
9. Higher education .06 .42∗∗ .27∗∗ .34∗∗ .34∗∗ -.24∗ .06 .26∗∗
10. Child gender .01 -.04 -.12 .00 .01 .14 -.22∗ .00 -.11
11. Child age .01 .11 -.02 .04 .21∗ -.01 .67∗∗ -.02 -.02 -.02
12. Diagnosis -.01 -.12 -.08 -.16 -.05 .11 -.34∗∗ -.05 -.23∗ .16 -.26∗∗
 Mean 21.47 56.03 21.73 18.04 16.26
 SD 4.21 13.91 5.07 6.20 6.76
 Skewness -.49 -.89 -.55 -.28 -.51
 Kurtosis -.51 .183 -.422 -.29 -.78

Note. n = 107; ∗p ≤ .05; ∗∗p ≤ .01.