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Table 2 Pearson correlations between demographic, socioeconomic, perceived neighborhood, objective neighborhood, and census-based neighborhood factors, Women’s Circle of Health Follow-up Study, n = 3101

From: Pathways between objective and perceived neighborhood factors among Black breast cancer survivors

 

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3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

1.Age

2.Married/long-term relationship

−.031

              

3.Income-to-poverty ratio

.115

.227

             

4.Education

−.028

.190

.459

            

5.U.S. born

.125

−.184

−.022

−.028

           

6.Neighborhood residence > 4 years

.180

.273

.128

.024

.070

          

7.Perceived neighborhood social cohesion

.177

.093

.171

.176

.021

.057

         

8.Perceived neighborhood social disorder2

−.087

−.208

−.268

−.318

.167

−.040

−.451

        

9.Perceived neighborhood physical disorder2

−.115

−.194

−.265

−.323

.137

−.058

−.526

.780

       

10.Objective neighborhood physical disorder

−.043

−.196

−.273

−.208

.174

−.113

−.276

.498

.417

      

11.Objective neighborhood engagement

−.048

.016

.011

−.005

.056

.044

.023

−.150

−.095

−.162

     

12.Neighborhood socioeconomic composition

.039

.232

.299

.318

−.174

.068

.246

−.469

−.411

−.681

.063

    

13.African American Gini segregation

.003

.051

−.197

−.108

−.092

.006

.027

.064

.065

−.006

−.030

.015

   

14.African American Isolation segregation

.023

−.042

−.098

−.092

.132

−.028

−.144

.254

.237

.500

−.052

−.504

−.073

  

15.Census tract African American composition

.012

−.043

−.077

−.058

.116

−.023

−.155

.252

.237

.507

−.078

−.501

−.172

.980

 

16.Population density2

.005

−.092

−.193

−.157

.132

.014

−.314

.476

.425

.538

−.173

−.594

−.114

.394

.412

  1. 1 p-value ≤0.05 among correlations ≥ |0.113|
  2. 2 Log-transformed