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. 2021 Sep 22;85:130–140. doi: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.09.009

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations among study variables.

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
  • 1.

    Depressive symptoms

  • 2.

    Anxiety symptoms

.758**
  • 3.

    Resource loss

.221** .165**
  • 4.

    Perceived discrimination

.301** .286** .125*
  • 5.

    Social support

−.277** −.247** −.111* −.089
  • 6.

    Age

−.029 −.033 .086 −.111 .136*
  • 7.

    Sex (0 = male, 1 = female)

−.043 −.066 −.100 −.095 .018 −.108
  • 8.

    Education (0 = below bachelor’s degree, 1 = bachelor’s degree and above)

−.169** −.153** .047 −.042 .116* .087 −.130
  • 9.

    Marital status (0 = not married, 1 = married)

−.036 .036 .059 .006 .128* .390** −.058 .068
  • 10.

    Employment (0 = unemployed, 1 = employed)

−.191** −.176** −.065 −.109 .073 .055 −.235** −.232** −.069
  • 11.

    Income (0 = 240 US dollars and below, 1 = above 240 US dollars)

−.077 −.143** .106 −.060 .187** .142* −.074 −.301** −.001 .169**
N 344 343 345 293 332 273
M 1.24 1.37 1.56 2.05 4.39 33.40
SD .78 .87 .33 .86 1.30 9.11
Range 0−3 0−3 .33−2 1−5 1−7 18−69
Skewness .506 .390 −1.07 1.09 −.377 .541
Kurtosis −.588 −.842 1.13 1.43 −.502 .336

Note: *p < .05, **p < .001.