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Table 2 Correlation analysis

From: Dual mediating effects of changes in daily life and anxiety on the relationship between occupation and depression in Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic

           

(N = 68,207)

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

 

1

           

2.

.008*

1

          

3.

.190**

−.406**

1

         

4.

.062**

−.115**

.137**

1

        

5.

.016**

−.049**

−.012**

−.011**

1

       

6.

.009*

−.637**

.210**

.109**

.281**

1

      

7.

−.117**

.221**

−.167**

−.037**

.282**

−.198**

1

     

8.

.064**

−.027**

.174**

.068**

.017**

−.056**

−.162**

1

    

9.

.136**

−.181**

.419**

.117**

−.007

.076**

−.119**

.159**

1

   

10.

−.077**

−.029**

−.013**

.015**

−.006

−.013**

.001

−.032**

−.049**

1

  

11.

−.159**

.100**

−.150**

−.084**

−.047**

−.107**

.043**

−.065**

−.106**

.176**

1

 

12.

−.096**

−.107**

−.012**

.046**

.063**

.082**

.031**

−.054**

−.028**

.095**

.059**

1

  1. 1. Sex (ref. 1); 2. Age; 3. Education; 4. Residence(ref. 1); 5. Household type(ref. 1); 6. Marital status (ref. 2); 7. Marital status (ref. 3); 8.(log)income; 9. Occupations (ref. 1); 10. Changes in daily life due to COVID-19; 11. Anxiety caused by COVID-19; 12. Depression * p < .05, **p < .01