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Table 3 Distribution of resilience and coping strategy, and their correlations with depressive and anxiety symptoms

From: Symptoms of depression and anxiety in Indonesian medical students: association with coping strategy and resilience

 

Median (IQR)

Depression

Anxiety

r

p value

r

p value

Resilience (0—100)

68 (58—77)

-0.428

 < 0.001

-0.298

 < 0.001

Coping strategy (0—6)

Problem-focused (0 – 18)

12 (11—14)

-0.188

 < 0.001

-0.008

0.851

Active coping

4 (4—5)

-0.160

 < 0.001

-0.014

0.755

Planning

4 (4—5)

-0.094

0.030

-0.002

0.958

Instrumental support

4 (3—5)

-0.172

 < 0.001

-0.009

0.840

Emotion-focused (0 – 30)

20 (17—22)

-0.123

0.005

-0.017

0.692

Acceptance

4 (4—5)

0.000

0.996

-0.019

0.655

Humor

3 (2—4)

0.177

 < 0.001

0.054

0.211

Religion

4 (3—5)

-0.131

0.002

0.021

0.621

Emotional support

4 (3—5)

-0.291

 < 0.001

-0.104

0.017

Positive reframing

4 (4—5)

-0.169

 < 0.001

-0.090

0.039

Dysfunctional (0 – 36)

14 (11—16)

0.461

 < 0.001

0.378

 < 0.001

Self-distraction

4 (4—5)

0.115

0.008

0.084

0.051

Denial

1 (0—2)

0.268

 < 0.001

0.230

 < 0.001

Venting

3 (2—4)

-0.006

0.885

0.008

0.849

Substance use

0 (0—0)

0.228

 < 0.001

0.201

 < 0.001

Behavioral disengagement

1 (0—2)

0.414

 < 0.001

0.311

 < 0.001

Self-blame

3 (2—5)

0.438

 < 0.001

0.378

 < 0.001

  1. Correlation shown using Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient; statistically significant results (p < 0.05) printed in bold