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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Soc Pers Relat. 2021 Dec 15;39(6):1602–1622. doi: 10.1177/02654075211061279

Table 2.

Pearson correlation coefficients among continuous variables.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Depressive symptoms 1.000
2. Education (in years) −.191*** 1.000
3. Income −.112 −.024 1.000
4. Chronic conditions .219*** −.054 −.031 1.000
5. Functional limitations .219*** −.163*** −.044 .281*** 1.000
6. Loneliness .283*** −.134 −.039 .072 .216*** 1.000
7. Frequency of family contact −.150** .223*** −.082 −.054 −.271*** −.268*** 1.000
8. Close number of family −.132* −.104* −.051 −.029 −.068 −.265*** .322*** 1.000
9. Perceived positive support −.074 −.057 −.011 −.081 −.114* −.304*** .411*** .371*** 1.000
10. Perceived negative strain .178*** −.015 .060 .0378 .077 .296*** −.104* −.211*** −.314*** 1.000
11. Hours spent helping family .069 −.056 −.072 .056 .286*** .010 .003 .030 .040 −.036 1.000

Note. Significance levels are denoted as

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001.