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Table 3 Correlation among the Research Variables. (N = 242)

From: A cross-sectional study on public health nurses' disaster competencies and influencing factors during the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea

Variables

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

1. Age

1

.882b

.782b

.676b

-.153a

-.147a

.223b

-.094

-.338b

.230b

.072

.140a

.122

2. First Child’s Age

 

1

.473b

.476b

-.155

-.195a

.134

-.189

-.390b

.152

.161

.083

.260b

3. Total Work Experience as a Nurse

  

1

.773b

-.124

-.129a

.194b

-.097

-.278b

.226b

.056

.092

.145a

4. Public Health Nurse Experience

   

1

-.049

-.061

.116

-.014

-.155a

.256b

.050

.124

.059

5. Depression

    

1

.824b

-.398b

.612b

.695b

-.160*

-.001

-.097

-.211b

6. Anxiety

     

1

-.415b

.651b

.709b

-.118

-.070

-.099

-.154a

7. Job Satisfaction

      

1

-.376b

-.579b

.288b

.040

.055

.317b

8. Stress

       

1

.635b

-.172b

-.031

-.104

-.161a

9. Burnout

        

1

-.209b

-.019

-.133a

-.224b

10. Disaster Competencies

         

1

-.033

.312b

.363b

11. Knowledge

          

1

-.037

.088

12. Preventive Behavior

           

1

.062

13. Willingness to Respond to a Disaster

            

1

  1. aCorrelation is significant at 0.05 (2-tailed)
  2. bCorrelation is significant at 0.01(2-tailed)
  3. P < 0.05 is statistically significant