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. 2022 Apr;30(2):164–173. doi: 10.1177/10664807211040836

Table 2.

Correlations Among Variables in the Study.

Predictors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. Parenting stress
2. Gender .110*
3. Age .020 −.024
4. Marital status .159** .257** −.083
5. Educational attainment −.259** .130* .001 .119*
6. Household income −.364** .047 −.209** .075 .410**
7. Hope −.227** .093 −.010 −.007 .267** .300**
8. Self-kindness .124* .133* .145** .132* .061 −.056 .259**
9. Humanity .106* .089 .135* .106* −.061 −.133* .241** .505**
10. Mindful −.007 .098 .194** .060 .138** −.043 .277** .463** .445**
11. Self-judgment .336** .152** .108* −.027 −.069 −.183** .116* .297** .329** .279**
12. Isolation .310** .041 .057 −.149** −.039 −.167** .043 .264** .196** .194** .470**
13. Overidentification .336** −.043 .058 −.012 −.126* −.244** .041 .311** .319** .204** .508** .472**
14. Testing positive .147** −.025 .113* −.024 −.092 −.027 .060 −.031 .002 −.042 .042 .026 .930
15. Knowing someone who tested positive −.102 −.001 .061 .097 .072 .069 −.011 .007 −.013 .036 −.014 −.060 −.085 .005
16. Belief that COVID-19 is a serious disease −.109* −.006 .080 .147** .071 .107* .191** −.040 −.113* .038 .009 −.050 −.017 .048 .096

Note. The following variables were dummy-coded: gender (0 = female; 1 = male); marital status (0 = single; 1 = married/partnered); variables 14–15 (0 = did not test positive/did not know anyone; 1 = tested positive; knew someone).

*p < .05; **p < .01.