Table 3a.
Bivariate Associations of Neuro-ICU Patient and Informal Caregiver Psychosocial Resiliency Factors with own Emotion Domains
Own Emotion Domains (r) | Meet Clinical Cut-Off (t) | |||||
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Distress | Anxiety | Depression | Anger | |||
Patients’ Resiliency Factors | Mindfulness | −.35* | −.45** | −.49** | −.45** | 4.05** |
Coping | −.25 | −.27 | −.30* | −.31* | 2.62* | |
Intimate Bond | −.13 | −.10 | −.22 | −.36* | 1.67 | |
General Self-Efficacy | −.30* | −.26 | −.30* | −.11 | 2.40 | |
Caregivers’ Resiliency Factors | Mindfulness | −.22 | −.23 | −.28* | −.28* | 2.31 |
Coping | −.16 | −.39** | −.36** | −.36** | 3.32* | |
Intimate Bond | .02 | .08 | −.07 | −.15 | 0.93 | |
Caregiving Self-Efficacy | −.27* | −.27* | −.25 | −.37** | 3.47** |
p < .01
p < .001
Note. Resiliency factors include: Mindfulness = CAMS-R, Coping = MOCS-A, Intimate Bond = IBM, General Self-Efficacy = GSES, Caregiving Self-Efficacy = CSES-R; Emotion Domains include: Distress, Anxiety, Depression, and Anger = Emotion Thermometers (ET4), Clinical Cut-Off = ET4 total ≥ 15. Positive t-values indicate resiliency factor lower for those with clinically elevated ET4 versus those not meeting cut-off.