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Table 4 The correlations of ACC-1 and CD-RISC2 with mental health and family wellbeing (n = 937)

From: Adversity coping capability and its associations with mental health and family wellbeing amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong

 

ACC-1

CD-RISC2

Pa

CD-RISC2-a

Pa

CD-RISC2-r

Pa

CD-RISC2

0.37

-

-

-

-

-

-

CD-RISC2-a

0.35

-

-

-

-

0.48

 < 0.001

CD-RISC2-r

0.28

-

 

0.48

 < 0.001

-

-

Depressive symptoms

-0.28

-0.29

0.77

-0.25

0.40

-0.24

0.28

Anxiety symptoms

-0.32

-0.25

0.04

-0.24

0.02

-0.20

0.001

Loneliness

-0.29

-0.31

0.56

-0.26

0.40

-0.28

0.42

Personal happiness

0.40

0.31

0.007

0.27

 < 0.001

0.26

 < 0.001

Family happiness

0.33

0.25

0.02

0.21

0.001

0.23

0.007

Family wellbeing

0.36

0.27

0.008

0.22

0.001

0.24

0.001

Family communication quality

0.32

0.24

0.02

0.20

0.001

0.21

0.003

  1. ACC-1, the one-item adversity coping capability scale
  2. CD-RISC2, the 2-item abbreviated version of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale
  3. CD-RISC2-a, ‘Able to adapt to change’, the item for adaptation from CD-RISC2
  4. CD-RISC2-r, ‘Tend to bounce back after illness or hardship’, the item for recovery from CD-RISC2
  5. All P values for Pearson correlation coefficients < 0.001
  6. aP calculated to compare the Pearson r of ACC-1 and CD-RISC2/CD-RISC2-a/CD-RISC2-r with other measures using Pearson and Filon's z test