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. 2021 Apr 29;18(9):4727. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094727

Table 2.

Zero-order correlations (below diagonal) and partial correlations (above diagonal) controlling for age and gender, among the study variables.

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Affective fear of crime - 0.283 ** −0.284 ** 0.036 0.099 * 0.126 ** 0.265 ** −0.039 −0.006 −0.022
2. Depressive feelings 0.246 ** - −0.545 ** 0.026 0.057 0.084 0.228 ** −0.126 ** −0.180 ** −0.139 **
3. Life satisfaction −0.277 ** −0.537 ** - −0.001 0.026 −0.017 −0.166 ** 0.204 ** 0.236 ** 0.137 **
4. Self-blame 0.027 0.033 −0.003 - 0.401 ** −0.040 0.205 ** 0.337 ** 0.215 ** 0.301 **
5. Rumination 0.101 * 0.055 0.028 0.396 ** - 0.141 ** 0.329 ** 0.441 ** 0.250 ** 0.302 **
6. Blaming others 0.099 * 0.102 * −0.023 −0.027 0.129 ** - 0.346 ** −0.023 0.120 ** 0.061
7. Catastrophizing 0.255 ** 0.236 ** −0.160 ** 0.198 ** 0.333 ** 0.322 ** - 0.005 0.065 0.032
8. Acceptance −0.032 −0.125 ** 0.206 ** 0.330 ** 0.444 ** −0.037 0.017 - 0.285 ** 0.372 **
9. Positive refocus −0.003 −0.175 ** 0.237 ** 0.212 ** 0.253 ** 0.109 * 0.072 0.288 ** - 0.447 **
10. Putting into perspective −0.020 −0.133 ** 0.139 ** 0.296 ** 0.305 ** 0.050 0.044 0.376 ** 0.449 ** -

** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05; listwise N = 477.