Table 1. Kendall correlations between makeup usage, social self-esteem, general self-esteem, body image, and sociodemographic variables.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
1. Money spent on makeup per month | |||||||||
2. Time spent on makeup per day | .467 ** | ||||||||
3. Frequency of makeup usage | .428 ** | .488 ** | |||||||
4. General self-esteem | 0,033 | -0.003 | .053 ** | ||||||
5. Appearance orientation | .290 ** | .371 ** | .351 ** | .011 | |||||
6. Appearance evaluation | -.024 | .018 | .039 | .369 ** | .027 | ||||
7. Social Self-esteem | .090 ** | .03 | .085 ** | .430 ** | .078 ** | .270 ** | |||
8. Educational level | .075 ** | -.027 | .097 ** | .194 ** | .004 | .101 ** | .148 ** | ||
9. Family income | .088 ** | -.035 | .054 ** | .162 ** | .029 | .064 ** | .154 ** | .243 ** | |
10. Age | .135 ** | .025 | .123 ** | .213 ** | -.009 | .048 * | .177 ** | .431 ** | .116 ** |
** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2 ends).
* The correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2 ends).