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. 2021 May 4;18(9):4902. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094902

Table 2.

Correlations among study variables (N = 387).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Illness Severity
2. Youth Caregiving 0.24 **
3. Stress 0.10 * 0.24 **
4. Psychological Flexibility −0.07 −0.22 ** −0.51 **
5. Internalizing Problems 0.12 * 0.29 ** 0.56 ** −0.59 **
6. Externalizing Problems 0.10 0.18 ** 0.45 ** −0.43 ** 0.55 **
7. Psychological Wellbeing −0.11 * −0.14 ** −0.52 ** 0.52 ** −0.66 ** −0.35 **
8. Family Functioning 0.23 ** 0.20 ** 0.37 ** −0.32 ** 0.49 ** 0.39 ** −0.49 **
9. Gender (0 = female) −0.08 −0.02 −0.32 ** 0.14 ** −0.27 ** 0.04 0.21 ** −0.11 *
10. Age 0.16 ** 0.10 0.16 ** 0.03 0.01 0.01 −0.16 ** 0.13 *

Note. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01. Pearson’s correlation for continuous variables and point-biserial correlations for categorical variables.