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Table 3 The Relationship Between the resilience and selected continuous variables

From: Correlates of resilience among university students in Oman: a cross-sectional study

  

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

BRS

1

0.06

0.02

0.08*

− 0.01

− 0.46*

0.36*

0.55*

0.20*

2

Age

0.06

1

0.41*

− 0.09*

− 0.08*

− 0.09*

0.04

0.04

0.02

3

Credit hours completed

0.02

0.41*

1

− 0.09*

− 0.01

− 0.04

− 0.01

− 0.01

0.06

4

Hours’ sleeps every night

0.08*

− 0.09*

− 0.09*

1

0.08*

− 0.10*

0.08*

− 0.01

0.07

5

 h mobile phone use/ day

− 0.01

− 0.08*

− 0.01

0.08*

1

0.05

− 0.02

− 0.05

− 0.10*

6

PSS

− 0.46*

− 0.08*

− 0.04

− 0.10*

0.05

1

− 0.56*

− 0.49*

− 0.27*

7

WHO

0.36*

0.05

− 0.013

0.09*

− 0.03

− 0.56*

1

0.34*

0.33*

8

RSES

0.55*

0.04

− 0.01

− 0.01

− 0.05

− 0.49*

0.34*

1

0.25*

9

General physical health

0.20*

0.02

0.07

0.071

− 0.11*

− 0.27*

0.33*

0.25*

1

  1. *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level; RSES Rosenberg self-esteem scale, PSS Perceived stress scale, WHO-5 World Health Organization Well-Being Index, BRS Brief resilience scale