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. 2022 Nov 21;19(22):15371. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192215371

Table 2.

Correlations between study variables.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1. General life satisfaction -
2. Specific life satisfaction 0.720 ** -
3. Stress −0.318 ** −0.427 ** -
4. Anxiety −0.296 ** −0.378 ** 0.855 ** -
5. Depression −0.417 ** −0.502 ** 0.807 ** 0.791 ** -
6. Personal history of COVID-19 infection −0.051 −0.031 0.026 0.006 0.008 -
7. Family history of infection −0.129 ** −0.135 ** 0.142 ** 0.191 ** 0.152 ** −0.175 ** -
8. Contact with infected persons −0.029 −0.037 0.088 * 0.081 * 0.090 * −0.235 ** 0.275 ** -
9. Death of a relative or friend −0.164 ** −0.146 ** 0.144 ** 0.156 ** 0.131 ** −0.116 ** 0.302 ** 0.090 * -
10. Perceived risk of contagion −0.081 * −0.102 * 0.124 ** 0.169 ** 0.150 ** −0.058 0.159 ** 0.133 ** 0.136 ** -
11. Spirituality 0.289 ** 0.208 ** 0.034 0.044 −0.024 −0.128 ** 0.032 0.039 0.004 0.003 -
12. Areas affected by COVID-19 −0.232 ** −0.280 ** 0.418 ** 0.402 ** 0.394 ** −0.041 0.163 ** 0.164 ** 0.180 ** 0.278 ** 0.018 -
13. Age 0.073 0.191 ** −0.224 ** −0.155 ** −0.151 ** −0.102 * −0.041 −0.109 ** 0.050 0.055 0.109 ** −0.136 ** -
14. Sex −0.083 * −0.035 −0.135 ** −0.110 ** −0.083 * 0.014 −0.032 0.008 −0.018 0.037 −0.120 ** −0.088 * 0.002 -

* The correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (bilateral). ** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (bilateral).