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. 2021 Jul 26;12:686169. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.686169

Table 3.

Results of correlation analysis (Pearson's r) between child maltreatment, psychological well-being and health behavior (N = 196).

HADS-D HADS-A QoL BMI Exercise Drinks per week Smoking behavior
CTQ-total score 0.32** 0.33** −0.30** 0.14 −0.06 −0.18** 0.10
CTQ-emotional abuse 0.28** 0.27** −0.26** 0.16* −0.11 −0.14 0.10
CTQ-emotional neglect 0.32** 0.27** −0.32** 0.10 −0.01 −0.14* 0.11
CTQ-physical abuse 0.22** 0.24** −0.15* 0.14 −0.04 −0.12 0.08
CTQ-physical neglect 0.15* 0.14 −0.19** 0.13 −0.02 −0.14* 0.13
CTQ-sexual abuse 0.26** 0.29** −0.20** 0.00 −0.08 −0.11 −0.03

BMI, body mass index; CTQ, childhood trauma questionnaire; HADS-A, hospital anxiety and depression scale, anxiety subscale; HADS-D, hospital and anxiety and depression, depression subscale; N, number of participants; QoL, quality of life. All numbers are rounded to two decimal digits.

**

p < 0.01.

*

p < 0.05.