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Table 2 Correlations among continuous variables

From: Psychiatric symptoms, risk, and protective factors among university students in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic in China

 

Depression

Anxiety

Traumatic stress

Age

SES

Financial stress due to COVID-19

Mindfulness

Social support

COVID-19 prosocial behavior

COVID-19 self-efficacy

Perceived COVID-19 stigma

Perceived COVID-19 threat

Screen media usage

Anxiety

.69***

–

           

Traumatic stress

.47***

.43***

–

          

Age

.04

.06**

.03

–

         

SES

−.15***

−.13***

−.09***

−.07**

–

        

Financial stress due to COVID-19

.24***

.24***

.20***

.08***

−.43***

–

       

Mindfulness

−.39***

−.31***

−.29***

.02

.12***

−.20***

–

      

Social support

−.30***

−.26***

−.11***

.01

.16***

−.17***

.28***

–

     

COVID-19 Prosocial behavior

−.13***

−.10***

.01

.03

.10***

−.06*

.21***

.47***

–

    

COVID-19 efficacy

−.18***

−.20***

−.10***

.01

.12***

−.14***

.20***

.43***

.36***

–

   

Perceived COVID-19 stigma

.37***

.32***

.42***

−.01

−.08***

.17***

−.24***

−.22***

−.14***

−.23***

–

  

Perceived COVID-19 threat

.18***

.22***

.20***

−.08***

−.04

.09***

−.008***

−.01

.06***

.02

.14***

–

 

Screen media usage

.11***

.06*

.04

−.10***

−.04

.03

−.10***

−.09***

−.07**

−.02

.02

.01

–

M

5.20

3.59

19.83

20.38

1.68

2.66

67.14

32.40

26.70

16.44

11.94

17.68

6.18

SD

5.33

4.35

15.98

2.10

0.54

1.05

13.27

5.86

5.61

2.50

3.98

3.52

3.05

  1. Note. p < .05 *, p < .01 **, p < .001***