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Table 3 Correlation Matrix of Variables Included in the Model

From: Resilience, coping, and distress among healthcare service personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic

Variable

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1. Resilient vs. Non-Resilient Prototype

           

2. CDRISC T1

.510*

          

3. Active Coping T1

.033

.133*

         

4. Disengaged Coping T1

−.325*

−.257*

.491*

        

5. Anxiety T1

−.370*

−.353*

.200*

.536*

       

6. Depression T1

−.354*

−.338*

.186*

.578*

.747*

      

7. CDRISC T2

.432*

.658*

.058

−.269*

−.297*

−.302*

     

8. Active Coping T2

.023

.073

.531*

.206*

.133*

.117*

.167*

    

9. Disengaged Coping T2

−.287*

−.259*

.254*

.554*

.431*

.502*

−.241*

.516*

   

10. Anxiety T2

−.371*

−.330*

.170*

.449*

.718*

.645*

−.328*

.240*

.567*

  

11. Depression T2

−.321*

−.316*

.142*

.421*

.635*

.710*

−.327*

.134*

.538*

.791*

 

Variable M

–

29.71

35.68

19.36

3.45

3.75

29.20

34.48

18.90

3.22

3.52

Variable SD

–

7.20

9.33

5.91

4.39

4.67

8.01

9.24

5.74

4.46

4.62

  1. Note. * = Correlation is significant at the .01 level (2-tailed). T1 = Time 1; T2 = Time 2. CDRISC = Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (10 item); Resilient personality prototype coded as 1, non-resilient personality prototype coded as 0