Table 6.
Correlations between each cluster of MSPSS, SPTSS, and K10.
Significant other support | Family Support | Friends support | Total MSPSS Score | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Avoidance | r = −0.213 | r = −0.242 | r = −0.195 | r = −0.269 |
Arousal | r = −0.137 | r = −0.190 | r = −0.157 | r = −0.199 |
Re-experience | r = −0.171 | r = −0.215 | r = −0.175 | r = −0.231 |
Total SPTSS score | r = −0.207 | r = −0.256 | r = −0.209 | r = −0.278 |
K10 total score | r = −0.164 | r = −0.230 | r = −0.166 | r = −0.229 |
Days unable to work | r = −0.169 | r = −0.212 | r = −0.147 | r = −0.220 |
Age | r = 0.124 | r = 0.080 | r = 0.033* | r = 0.100 |
Avoidance | Arousal | Re-experience | Total SPTSS score | |
K10 total score | r = 0.600 | r = 0.594 | r = 0.553 | r = 0.683 |
Days unable to work | r = 0.400 | r = 0.327 | r = 0.330 | r = 415 |
Age | r = −0.113 | r = −0.079 | r = −0.073 | r = −0.104 |
All correlations were significant at P < 0.001.
P = 0.016.
Correlation between K10 total score and days of unable to work was not significant (r = 0.021 and P = 0.159).