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Table 2 Pearson’s correlation coefficients between euthymia scale and other variables (N = 1030)

From: Sensitivity and concurrent validity of the Japanese version of the Euthymia scale: a clinimetric analysis

Variables

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1. Euthymia scale

.656**

.428**

.631**

.557**

.512**

.353**

.614**

.666**

.544**

.476**

−.595**

2. Psychological well-being (all)

 

.658**

.866**

.859**

.816**

.670**

.884**

.638**

.657**

.623**

−.621**

3. Autonomy

  

.563**

.450**

.322**

.270**

.519**

.457**

.302**

.171**

−.348**

4. Environmental mastery

   

.659**

.665**

.470**

.749**

.591**

.578**

.518**

−.647**

5. Personal growth

    

.666**

.599**

.700**

.519**

.508**

.525**

−.502**

6. Positive relationships with others

     

.492**

.695**

.508**

.587**

.729**

−.492**

7. Purpose in life

      

.490**

.291**

.401**

.420**

−.378**

8. Self-acceptance

       

.632**

.717**

.576**

−.576**

9. Resilience

        

.568**

.480**

−.488**

10. Life satisfaction

         

.626**

−.449**

11. Social support

          

−.426**

12. Psychological distress

           
  1. ** p < 0.01