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. 2020 Dec 3;11:570164. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.570164

Table 4.

Means, standard deviations, and correlations with confidence intervals.

Variable M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Square meters home 131.04 67.70
2. Number of people at home 3.94 0.94 0.28**
[0.23, 0.33]
3. Child age 9.15 4.28 0.11**
[0.06, 0.16]
0.06*
[0.01, 0.11]
4. Anxiety/Activation 2.64 2.53 0.02
[−0.03, 0.07]
−0.01
[−0.06, 0.04]
−0.00
[−0.06, 0.05]
5. Mood 1.72 1.62 −0.01
[−0.07, 0.04]
−0.07**
[−0.12, −0.02]
−0.01
[−0.07, 0.04]
0.54**
[0.50, 0.58]
6. Sleep 0.70 1.21 −0.01
[−0.06, 0.04]
−0.02
[−0.07, 0.03]
−0.17**
[−0.22, −0.12]
0.42**
[0.38, 0.46]
0.33**
[0.28, 0.37]
7. Behavioral alterations 1.51 1.62 −0.02
[−0.07, 0.04]
−0.00
[−0.05, 0.05]
−0.12**
[−0.17, −0.07]
0.61**
[0.57, 0.64]
0.59**
[0.55, 0.62]
0.40**
[0.36, 0.45]
8. Feeding 0.33 0.54 −0.02
[−0.08, 0.03]
−0.01
[−0.06, 0.04]
−0.01
[−0.06, 0.05]
0.23**
[0.18, 0.28]
0.19**[0.14, 0.24] 0.16**
[0.11, 0.21]
0.26**
[0.21, 0.31]
9. Cognitive alterations 0.36 0.61 0.02
[−0.03, 0.07]
0.01
[−0.04, 0.06]
−0.02
[−0.07, 0.03]
0.47**
[0.43, 0.51]
0.44**
[0.40, 0.48]
0.32**
[0.27, 0.36]
0.50**
[0.46, 0.54]
0.19**
[0.14, 0.24]

Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. The confidence interval is a plausible range of population correlations that could have caused the sample correlation (22).

M, mean; SD, standard deviation.

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01.