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. 2022 Jan 18;148:21–26. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.01.029

Table 3.

Pearson correlations between total score and individual items of the CPAS and adjustment behaviors.

Adjustment Avoidance Disinfecting behaviors
CPAS Total score .22(<.001) .20(<.001) .22(<.001)
CPAS1 – Preoccupation with details .15(.002) .17(<.001) .18(<.001)
CPAS2 – Perfectionism .19(<.001) .16(.001) .11(.022)
CPAS3 – Workaholism .14(.003) .05(.251) .08(.079)
CPAS4 – Over-conscientiousness .17(<.001) .14(.004) .15(.002)
CPAS5 – Hoarding .13(.007) .14(.002) .14(.002)
CPAS6 – Need for control .16(.001) .13(.006) .14(.003)
CPAS7 – Miserliness .13(.005) .14(.004) .21(<.001)
CPAS8 - Rigidity .05(.265) .11(.022) .14(.003)

Note: Pearson's r (p); significance set at <0.001.