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. 2021 May 4;60(4):1379–1402. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12456

Table 3.

Study 2a: Descriptive statistics, reliabilities, and correlational analyses for each of the Study 2 variables

Min Max M SD Ske Kur α 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Community Id 1.00 5.00 3.26 .83 −.18 .10 .91
2. Social support 1.00 5.00 2.55 1.03 .10 −.86 .92 .56**
3. Loneliness 1.00 4.75 1.84 .80 1.14 .91 .90 −.33** −.30**
4. Well‐being 1.00 11.50 7.61 2.11 −.65 .16 .82 .34** .27** −.58**
5. Gender 1.00 2.00 .19** .16** −.03 .07
6. Age 18.00 95.00 40.57 15.16 .69 −.45 .16** −.10* −.10* .19** −.07
7. Never married .00 1.00 −.09 .03 .15** −.20** −.03 −.30**
8. Married .00 1.00 .19** .05 −.21** .28** .00 .34** −.49**
9. Widowed .00 1.00 .06 .04 −.03 .01 −.02 .13** −.04 −.06
10. Long term .00 1.00 −.13* −.02 .02 −.12* −.01 −.28** −.34** −.45** −.04
11. Divorced .00 1.00 .01 −.07 .04 .03 .08 .26** −.16** −.21** −.02 −.14**

N = 391.

Ske = skewness; Kurt = kurtosis; gender was coded as 1 = male and 2 = female; and each category of the civil status was coded as 1 = yes and 0 = no.

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p < .01.