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Table 3 Correlations between work and other everyday activity factors and variables pertaining to well-being and functioning, based on the sample as a whole (N = 142)

From: A cross-sectional study addressing the importance of work and other everyday activities for well-being among people with mental illness: does additional vulnerability matter?

 

Quality of life; life and health

Quality of life; environment

Personal recovery

Psychosocial functioning

Symptom level

Recent work/study experience

rs = 0.046; ns.

rs = 0.136; ns.

rs = 0.145; ns.

rs = 0.238; p = 0.005

rs = −0.190; p = 0.025

Satisfaction with work/study experience

rs = 0.325; p < 0.001

rs = 0.337; p < 0.001

rs = 0.158; ns.

rs = 0.181; p = 0.034

rs = −0.130; ns.

Belief in a future worker role

rs = 0.434; p < 0.001

rs = 0.270; p = 0.001

rs = 0.606; p < 0.001

rs = 0.130; ns.

rs = 0.215; p = 0.011

Resources for a worker role

rs = 0.256; p = 0.003

rs = 0.072; ns.

rs = 0.705; p < 0.001

rs = 0.280; p = 0.001

rs = 0.218; p = 0.010

Activity satisfaction

rs = 0.575; p < 0.001

rs = 0.456; p < 0.001

rs = 0.264; p = 0.002

rs = 0.189; p = 0.028

rs = 0.116; ns.

Activity level

rs = 0.292; p = 0.001

rs = 0.152; ns.

rs = 0.248; p = 0.004

rs = 0.428; p < 0.001

rs = −0.070; ns.