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. 2021 Jul 22;9:e11767. doi: 10.7717/peerj.11767

Table 3. Spearman correlations between mental health, and a range of concerns regarding COVID-19.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1.BEES (lockdown) 1
2.Mental health change .64* 1
3.Catching COVID (self) −.27* −.11* 1
4.Catching COVID (F/F) −.32* −.17* .60* 1
5.Relationships suffer −.43* −.42* .10* .17* 1
6.Economy −.18* −.15* .10* .13* .23* 1
7.Personal income −.30* −.22* .14* .24* .24* .26* 1
8.Work productivity −.32* −.25* .19* .20* .29* .21* .53* 1
9.Losing job −.30* −.22* .15* .19* .26* .22* .68* .52* 1
10.Losing home −.27* −.17* .16* .19* .31* .20* .53* .36* .55* 1
11.Running out of necessities −.29* −.21* .28* .26* .35* .10* .24* .27* .28* .44* 1

Notes.

*

p < .001.