| Physical-psychosocial | Sexual | Fertility | Employment | Educational | Lifestyle |
---|
Physical-Psychosocial | 1.00 | | | | | |
Sexual | .63a | 1.00 | | | | |
.64b | |
.63c | |
Fertility | .41a | .29a | 1.00 | | | |
.37b | .24b | |
.47c | .33c | |
Employment | .74a | .53a | .31a | 1.00 | | |
.72b | .54b | .24b | |
.70c | .55c | .35c | |
Educational | .59a | .43a | .16a | .72a | 1.00 | |
.60b | .47b | .20b | .69b | |
.62c | .45c | .27c | .70c | |
Lifestyle | .37a | .32a | .13a | .31a | .30a | 1.00 |
.38b | .28b | .13b | .31b | .33b | |
.48c | .44c | .17c | .43c | .32c | |
- Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was evaluated
- aLast 12 months: All Correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed) except for fertility-education and fertility-lifestyle, which were significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
- b1 to 5 years ago: All correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed) except for fertility-lifestyle, which was significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
- cMore than 5 years ago: All correlations were significant at the 0.01level (2-tailed)