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Psychology: Research and Review

Table 4 Associations between Family Resilience and the dimensions of Family Poverty Rate (FPR)

From: Poverty and family resilience in Belém-Pará

Dimension of FPR

Family Resilience

High

Average

Low

Vulnerability

Low

− 0.97(0.00)

− 2.36(0.00)

0.96 (0.00)

Average

− 0.27(0.00)

0.13(10.52)

0.15(12.10)

High

0.64(47.79)

0.45(35.08)

2.78(99.45)*

Lack of access to knowledge

Low

1.06(71.29)*

0.45(35.08)

− 1.24(0.00)

Average

− 0.96(0.00)

0.45(35.08)

0.45(35.08)

High

0.96(66.26)

1.24(78.56)*

− 1.37(0.00)

Lack of access to work

Low

2.16(96.96)*

0.17(13.12)

− 2.66(0.00)

Average

− 1.82(0.00)

1.29(80.27)*

0.64(47.71)

High

1.91(94.45)*

− 1.82(0.00)

− 0.16(0.00)

Lack of access to income

Low

p = 0.081

Average

High

Child development deficit

Low

− 0.42(0.00)

1.46(85.51)*

0.51(38.80)

Average

− 1.24(0.00)

− 1.75(0.00)

0.45(35.08)

High

2.27(97.66)*

− 1.89(0.00)

− 1.37(0.00)

Housing deficit

Low

p = 0.431

Average

High

  1. Note: Correspondence Analysis Data between instruments. Note 2: the symbol (*) represents all the significant associations found in the study among the studied variables