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Table 6 Correlation matrix for the 14 coping dimensions model 1 (n = 1847)

From: Psychometric properties of the Brief-COPE for the evaluation of coping strategies in the Chilean population

 

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1

0.65**

0.40**

0.30**

0.13**

0.36**

0.18**

0.09**

0.13**

0.11**

0.16**

0.27**

0.13**

0.26**

2

0.33**

0.19**

0.20**

0.35**

0.16**

0.09**

0.07*

0.08**

0.20**

0.24**

0.08**

0.32**

3

 

0.56**

0.32**

0.21**

− 0.04

0.14**

0.13**

− 0.07*

0.04

0.37**

0.00

0.19**

4

  

0.27**

0.21**

− 0.05

0.16**

0.17**

− 0.05

0.05

0.44**

0.05

0.23**

5

   

0.16**

− 0.14**

0.12**

− 0.07*

− 0.04

0.01

0.31**

− 0.02

0.19**

6

    

0.15**

0.15**

0.15**

0.25**

0.19**

0.25**

0.14**

0.21**

7

     

0.01

0.24**

0.36**

0.26**

− 0.02

0.16**

0.09**

8

      

0.22**

0.09**

0.18**

0.22**

0.10**

− 0.05

9

       

0.18**

0.23**

0.11**

0.16**

0.02

10

        

0.23**

0.00

0.16**

0.07*

11

         

0.00

0.13**

0.06*

12

          

0.00

0.26**

13

           

0.05

14

            

  1. 1 instrumental support, 2 emotional support, 3 active coping, 4 planning, 5 acceptance, 6 self-distraction, 7 denial, 8 humor, 9 self-blaming, 10 behavioral disengagement, 11 venting, 12 positive reframing, 13 substance use, 14 religion
  2. *p < .01; **p < .001