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Table 3 Correlation among the variables in the hypothetical model (n = 250)

From: Association between mental health and professional quality of life among advocates for victims of sexual assault: a cross-sectional study

Variables

1

2

3

4

1. Compassion Fatigue a

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2. Burnout

0.602**

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3. Compassion Satisfaction

−â¶Ä‰0.179**

−â¶Ä‰0.531**

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4. Traumatic Stress Symptoms b

0.596**

0.456**

−â¶Ä‰0.089

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5. Psychological Distress c

0.442**

0.393**

−â¶Ä‰0.128*

0.484**

  1. Note: Pearson’s correlation was used for Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion satisfaction. Spearman’s rank sum correlation was used for those that included Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Psychological Distress
  2. a: Compassion Fatigue was measured by Secondary Traumatic Stress from Professional Quality of Life scale
  3. b: Traumatic Stress Symptoms were measured by Impact of Event Scale-Revised
  4. c: Psychological distress was measured by the K6, with 5 points or more as a high-risk group
  5. *p <.05, **p &±ô³Ù;.01