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Table 2 Pearson correlation matrix including predictors, confounders, moderator, and outcome

From: Mental health of working parents during the COVID-19 pandemic: can resilience buffer the impact of psychosocial work stress on depressive symptoms?

Variable

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

1. Gender

–

        

2. Working hrs/w

.287***

–

       

3. LHD

−.028

−.068

–

      

4. WPCa

−.077

.029

.072

–

     

5. ERI effort

.080

.193***

.050

.455***

–

    

6. ERI reward

.065

.119*

−.105*

−.238***

−.165***

–

   

7. ERI ratio

.012

.052

.088

.458***

.798***

−.650***

–

  

8. Resilience

.158**

.075

−.219***

−.100*

−.098*

.225***

−.184***

–

 

9. Depressive symptoms

−.226***

−.157**

.177***

.385***

.173***

−.338***

.326***

−.459***

–

  1. Note. Sample size for analyses varied due to missing values of respective variables
  2. hrs/w hours per week, LHD lifetime history of depression, WPC work-privacy conflict, ERI effort-reward imbalance
  3. aSubscale of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire
  4. *p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001