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Table 4 Correlation between stress domains, trait EI, anxiety and depression symptoms

From: The relationship between stress, trait emotional intelligence and mental health amongst Gaza’s basic-year medical students during the COVID-19 outbreak

 

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10

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12

1. Academic year

-

           

2. Academic performance

−.157**

-

          

3. ARS

−.034

−.176**

-

         

4. IRS

.005

−.085

.572**

-

        

5. TLRS

−.102*

−.121*

.745**

.541**

-

       

6. SRS

−.080

−.128*

.665**

.496**

.603**

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7. DRS

.048

−.275**

.436**

.358**

.393**

.350**

-

     

8. GARS

.013

−.119*

.595**

.427**

.510**

.407**

.397**

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9. Stress (total)

−.037

−.185**

.907**

.773**

.839**

.763**

.583**

.684**

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10. Trait EI

−.131*

.212**

−.272**

−.184**

−.229**

−.202**

−310**

−410**

−.324**

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11. Anxiety

.067

−.147**

.322**

.254**

.248**

.217**

.262**

.286**

.343**

−.424**

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12. Depression

.017

−.186**

.355**

.227**

.360**

.200**

.324**

.312**

.380**

−.506**

.680**

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  1. **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
  2. *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)