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Table 2 Mean, Std. deviation and matrix of pearson correlation between behavioral systems and lifestyle with mental disorders of the adolescent athletes during Covid19 pandemic

From: Behavioral activation / inhibition systems and lifestyle as predictors of mental disorders in adolescent athletes during Covid19 pandemic

 

Mean

Std. Deviation

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

BIS

16.63

2.451

1

− 0.18a

− 0.16a

− 0.19a

− 0.19a

− 0.24a, b

0.37a, b

Drive

6.96

0.866

− 0.18a

1

0.79a, b

0.88a, b

0.94a, b

0.39a, b

− 0.29a, b

Fun-seeking

15.51

0.961

− 0.16a

0.79a, b

1

0.78a, b

0.92a, b

0.39a, b

− 0.25a, b

Reward responsiveness

13.70

0.890

− 0.19a

0.88a, b

0.78a, b

1

0.94a, b

0.44a, b

− 0.33a, b

BAS

36.16

2.548

− 0.19a

0.94a, b

0.92a, b

0.94a, b

1

0.44a, b

− 0.31a, b

Life style

71.89

8.574

− 0.24a, b

0.39a, b

0.39a, b

0.44a, b

0.44a, b

1

− 0.22a, b

Mental disorders

18.79

1.378

0.37a, b

− 0.29a, b

− 0.25a, b

− 0.33a, b

− 0.31a, b

− 0.22a, b

1

  1. aCorrelation is significant at the 0.05 level. a, bCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level. The table above shows that there is a positive correlation of statistical significance between behavioral inhibition systems and mental disorders, and a negative correlation of statistical significance between the scaling components of behavioral activation systems, lifestyle and mental disorders at the 0.01 and 0.05 level respectively