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Table 2 Results of correlation analysis

From: The mediating role of psychological flexibility in the association of autistic-like traits with burnout and depression in medical students during clinical clerkships in Japan: a university-based cross-sectional study

 

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5

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7

8

9

10

1. MBI-EEa

1

         

2. MBI-DP b

0.53**

1

        

3. MBI-PA c

-0.06

0.03

1

       

4. HADS-A d

0.36**

0.27**

-0.16*

1

      

5. HADS-D e

0.42**

0.35**

-0.31**

0.51**

1

     

6. HADS-Totalf

0.45**

0.36**

-0.27**

0.88**

0.86**

1

    

7. AQ-J-21g

0.17

0.10

-0.26**

0.19**

0.24**

0.25**

1

   

8. CFQ-7h

0.37**

0.20**

-0.07

0.54**

0.42**

0.55**

0.14*

1

  

9. VQ-P i

-0.23**

-0.12

0.39**

-0.34**

-0.42**

-0.44**

-0.21**

-0.28**

1

 

10. VQ-O j

0.33**

0.08

-0.13*

0.40**

0.35**

0.43**

0.11

0.50**

-0.27**

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  1. * p < 0.05
  2. ** p < 0.01
  3. aMBI-EE Maslach Burnout Inventory-Emotional Exhaustion
  4. bMBI-DP Maslach Burnout Inventory-Depersonalization
  5. cMBI-PA Maslach Burnout Inventory-Personal Accomplishment
  6. dHADS-A Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Anxiety subscale score
  7. eHADS-D Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Depression subscale score
  8. fHADS-Total Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Total score
  9. gAQ-J-21 Autism-Spectrum Quotient, Japanese version -21
  10. hCFQ-7 Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire-7
  11. iVQ-P Valuing Questionnaire-Progress
  12. jVQ-O Valuing Questionnaire-Obstruction