175 COVID-19 and social relationships 6 Table 3. Pearson correlations, means and standard deviations of study variables (N = 70). Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Age - 2. Gender1 -.127 - 3. Daytime activities2 -.107 -.059 - 4. Social loneliness -.129 -.036 .316** - 5. Emotional loneliness .121 -.065 -.224 -.448** - 6. Positive social support .052 -.243* -.024 .455** -.329** - 7. Negative social support -.114 .008 -.039 -.043 .069 .332** - 8. Change social relationships3 .157 .020 .020 .061 .239* -.011 .068 - 9. Change partner relationships4 .085 -.032 -.007 -.070 .534* -.234 -.229 .220 - 10. Change family relationships5 .054 -.107 -.041 .061 .221 .116 .111 .157 .345 - 11. Contact frequency .216 .088 .024 .020 .036 -.014 -.054 .279* .354 .239* - M 41.100 13.843 20.286 72.986 13.657 4.486 3.588 4.145 4.771 SD 12.613 4.141 5.937 18.762 3.768 .944 1.176 .896 1.310 **p < 0.01, **p < 0.05, 1 1-male, 0-female, 2 1-yes, 0-no, 3 general social relationships, 4 n = 17, 5 n = 69.
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