Table 2. Pearson and point biserial correlations between social indicators and demographics in the overall sample (N = 163).
Behavioral social indicators | Affective social indicators | |||||||||
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Social withdrawal | Interpersonal functioning | Independence competence | Independence performance | Recreational activities | Prosocial activities | Total SFS score | Perceived social disability | Rater-perceived social disability | Loneliness | |
Demographics | ||||||||||
Age | .273*** | .272** | -.162* | -.060 | .376** | .119 | .229** | -.305** | -.135 | -.217** |
Sex (female = 1; male = 0) | .160* | .036 | -.009 | .187* | .108 | .028 | .117 | -.032 | -.060 | -.057 |
Education level | .148 | .189* | .157* | .247** | .176* | .289** | .272** | -.071 | -.261** | -.125 |
Partner status (yes = 1; no = 0) | .413** | .372** | .055 | .012 | .268** | .151 | .332** | -.382** | -.342** | -.356** |
Country (Spain = 1; Netherlands = 0) | -.189* | -.120 | -.161* | -.039 | -.140 | .027 | -.160* | -.013 | .048 | .201* |
Behavioral social indicators | ||||||||||
Social withdrawal | 1 | |||||||||
Interpersonal functioning | .541** | 1 | ||||||||
Independence-competence | .256** | .320** | 1 | |||||||
Independence-performance | .283** | .361** | .605** | 1 | ||||||
Recreational activities | .437** | .389** | .359** | .440** | 1 | |||||
Prosocial activities | .465** | .482** | .343** | .492** | .564** | 1 | ||||
Total SFS score | .715** | .763** | .595** | .671** | .749** | .755** | 1 | |||
Affective social indicators | ||||||||||
Perceived social disability | -.572** | -.681** | -.357** | -.307** | -.414** | -.504** | -.662** | 1 | ||
Rater-perceived social disability | -.560** | -.598** | -.434** | -.483** | -.496** | -.616** | -.730** | .785** | 1 | |
Loneliness | -.556** | -.615** | -.296** | -.278** | -.357** | -.393** | -.594** | .615** | .536** | 1 |
*p-value < 0.05,
** p-value<0.01,
*** p-value<0.001.