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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2019 Oct 14;35(3):434–448. doi: 10.1037/pag0000407

Table 3.

Study 2: Means, Standard Deviations, and Zero-Order Correlations for Age, Diversity of Places, Activities, and Social Partners Within Days, Subjective Health Problems, Functional Limitations, Chronic Illnesses, and Health Complaints

Variable M (SD) 1a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Age 43.9 (20.2)
2. Diversity of places within days .27 (.07) −.23**
3. Diversity of activities within days .52 (.10) .13* .16**
4. Diversity of social partners within days .42 (.13) −.39** .42** .29**
5. Subjective health problems 2.31 (.92) .39** −.20** .09** −.16**
6. Chronic illnesses 2.29 (3.33) .38** −.16** .07 −.20** .53**
7. Functional limitations 1.74 (1.03) .32** −.13* .12* −.14* .63** .59**
8. Health complaints 1.73 (.59) .32** −.18** .06 −.19** .61** .61** .62**
9. Education level .26 (.44) .21** −.07 .13* −.05 −.04 −.05 −.03 −.03

Note. Health information were rated on five-point scales. Education level was dummy coded with 1 for college degree and 0 for no college degree. Columns 1 to 8 report zero-order correlations.

a

Nonlinear age associations for diversity of places, activities, and social partners are not reported here but are reported elsewhere. No significant quadratic age effects were observed for any of the health indicators.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.