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. 2021 Apr 17;41(1):529–537. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-01749-w

Table 1.

Bivariate correlations between the variables of the study

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Risk
2. Anxiety .19**
3. Social S .04 .05
4. Optimistic −.17** −.06 .01
5. Confident −.20** −.05 .08 .73**
6. Helpless .08 .02 −.03 −.42** −.44**
7. Submissive .08 −.03 −.13** −.07 −.26** .49**
8. Honesty −.06 −.18** −.02 .13** .09* .01 .15**
9. Expectation −.06 −.13** −.02 .16** .06 .04 .19** .72**
10. Competence −.12** −.14** −.02 .12** .07 .06 .17** .81** .80**
11. PWB −.17** −.06 .20** .42** .48** −.40** −.25** .07 .10* .08
12. Helping .06 −.03 .09* .24** .24** −.18** −.01 .07 .13** .06 .40**

** p < .01, *p < .05Note: Risk = Risk perception; Social S = Seeking of social support coping style; Confident = Self confident coping style; PWB = Psychological well-being