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Table 4 Correlation between anxiety, stress, and study-related variables among Jordanian women post- hysterectomy

From: Prevalence and predictors of anxiety and stress among Jordanian women following hysterectomy: an observational multicentre study

Variable

Anxiety

Stress

 

r

p

r

p

Age

−0.208

0.001

-0.259

0.001

Stress Levels

0.634

0.001

1.000

1.000

Post-Surgery Duration

0.847

0.001

0.485

0.001

Body Appreciation Levels

-0.581

0.010

-0.246

0.010

Social Support Levels

0.336

0.010

-0.216

0.010

Anxiety Levels

1.000

1.000

0.634

0.001

 

p.b.r

p

p.b.r

p

Work Status

0.095

0.123

-0.003

0.959

Marital Status

-0.146

0.010

-0.077

0.225

Desire for More Children

0.486

0.001

-0.385

0.001

Number of Children

-0.235

0.001

-0.218

0.001

Family Income

-0.039

0.535

-0.057

0.365

Sexual Difficulties

-0.052

0.520

-0.146

0.021

Levels of Education

0.083

0.190

0.053

0.407

  1. p: p-value
  2. r: Pearson’s correlation coefficient
  3. p.b.r: Point-biserial correlation coefficient (used where applicable)
  4. * Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
  5. ** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)