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. 2021 Jul 30;16:100311. doi: 10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100311

Table 1.

Participant socio-demographics and correlations among study variables.

Mean (SD)/% Ranges 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Age 44.91 (13.54) 16–80 .08∗∗ -.25∗∗ .04 -.01 -.04 -.09∗ -.16∗∗ .27∗∗ -.12∗∗
2. Gender 47.1% female .08∗∗ .03 -.04 .01 .06∗ .15∗∗ -.11∗ .17∗∗
3. Relationship status 59.2% married .001 .14∗∗ .003 .04 .08∗ -.01 .12∗∗
4. Ethnicity 97.4% White -.01 -.02 -.06∗ .02 -.03 -.01
5. Education degree 45% Degree or higher .05 .01 .01 .11∗∗ .02
6. Employment 75.5% employed -.03 .001 .002 .06
7. Baseline GHQ 1.38 (2.58) 0–12 .45∗∗ -.09∗∗ .33∗∗
8. Neuroticism 3.45 (1.34) 1–7 .10∗∗ .23∗
9. Allostatic load 4.47 (1.63) 1–10 .03
10. COVID-19 GHQ 3.02 (1.64) 0–12

Correlations are p ​< ​.05∗; p ​< ​.01∗∗.