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Table 2 Bivariate Pearson’s correlation coefficients between independent variables included in the regression analyses (n = 196–208)

From: Factors related to work ability and well-being among women on sick leave due to long-term pain in the neck/shoulders and/or back: a cross-sectional study

Variables

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1. Age

1

             

2. Economic situation

0.02

1

            

3. Pain intensity

0.14

0.07

1

           

4. Self-efficacy

0.01

0.03

0.23d

1

          

5. Sense of coherence

0.09

0.01

0.32d

− 0.06

1

         

6. Divert attention

−0.06

− 0.02

− 0.12

0.30

0.41

1

        

7. Ignore sensation

0.01

−0.10

−0.04

0.01

0.15

0.23d

1

       

8. IBAa

0.02

− 0.10

0.11

0.04

0.01

0.43d

0.54d

1

      

9. Job strain

0.03

−0.01

−0.08

0.01

0.13

−0.13

−0.13

0.10

1

     

10. Support at work

−0.01

−0.06

−0.10

− 0.12

0.13

− 0.27d

−0.37d

− 0.01

−0.03

1

    

11. Physical activity

−0.03

− 0.07

0.03

0.11

−0.07

0.01

0.01

0.04

−0.01

0.16c

1

   

12. BBSWb

−0.15c

− 0.19d

0.23d

− 0.19d

−0.40d

0.11

−0.18a

− 0.23d

−0.06

− 0.02

−0.07

1

  

13. Anxiety

−0.02

0.04

−0.26d

0.16a

0.25d

−0.47d

−0.55d

0.18

−0.01

0.07

0.14

0.32d

1

 

14. Depression

−0.02

0.07

−0.32

0.13

0.35d

−0.51d

−0.13

− 0.12

−0.12

− 0.06

0.15

0.23d

0.46d

1

  1. aIBA Increase behavioral activities
  2. bBBSW Beliefs to be back at the same work
  3. cCorrelation is significant at the 0.05 level
  4. dCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level