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Table 6 Bivariate correlations between TFS/I, LOT-R and SWLS

From: Validation study of the Italian version of Temporal Focus Scale: psychometric properties and convergent validity

N = 453

M (SD)

SKE (SE)

KUR (SE)

PA

CU

FU

LOT-R

SWLS

TFS

PA

3.92 (1.09)

.884 (.115)

.161 (.229)

1

    

CU

5.17 (1.09)

− .303 (.115)

− .182 (.229)

− .135**

1

   
    

[.04, − .22]

    

FU

4.50 (1.28)

.039 (.115)

− .557 (.229)

.238**

.073

1

  
    

[.32, .15]

[.16, − .02]

   

LOT-R

LOT-R

20.96 (4.38)

.619 (.115)

.432 (.229)

− .094*

.282**

− .003

1

 
    

[− .01, − .18]

[.36, .19]

[.09, − .09]

  

SWLS

SWLS

4.65 (1.31)

− .350 (.115)

− .635 (.229)

− .175**

.345**

− .071

.345**

1

    

[− .08, − .26]

[.42, .26]

[.02, − .16]

[.42, .26]

 
  1. TFS temporal focus scale, PA past focus, CU current focus, FU future focus, LOT-R life orientation test, SWLS satisfaction with life scale
  2. **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
  3. *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). For BDI-II and LOT-R Spearman’s correlation has been used. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation