Table 2.
M (SD) | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | |
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Gender1 | – | −.27*** | .05 | −.01 | −.09 | .10 | .05 | −.02 | .16* | .26*** |
Age (1) | 36.67 (15.21) | −.09 | .07 | .11 | .07 | .02 | .09 | −.16* | −.04 | |
Cohabitants (2) | 2.49(1.41) | −.16* | .21** | .03 | −.07 | −.01 | −.13 | −.09 | ||
COVID-19 exposure (3) | .97 (1.04) | .05 | .02 | .23*** | .19*** | .03 | .03 | |||
Risk Aversion (4) | 3.8 (.64) | .01 | .07 | .21** | .29*** | −.05 | ||||
Intolerance for ambiguity2 (5) | 3.14 (.40) | .07 | .04 | −.05 | .34*** | |||||
Worry (6) | 3.67 (.89) | .20** | −.05 | .34*** | ||||||
Health-related information seeking behavior (7) | 1.92 (1) | .20** | .15* | |||||||
Utility of the lockdown (8) | 4.27 (.75) | .22** | ||||||||
Distress2 (9) | 3.08 (.39) |
* p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001; correlation coefficients are Pearson’s r except for 1 Kendall’s tau-b and 2Spearman’s Rho.