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Table 2 Correlation Coefficients Among the Measures of Neighborhood Satisfaction, Functional Limitations, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Activity Across the Two Timepoints

From: Neighborhood satisfaction, functional limitations, and self-efficacy influences on physical activity in older women

 

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1. Neighborhood Satisfaction, baseline assessment

--

       

2. Functional limitations, baseline assessment

-.300

--

      

3. Self-efficacy, baseline assessment

.260

-.530

--

     

4. PASE, baseline assessment

.148

-.240

.261

--

    

5. Neighborhood Satisfaction, 6-month assessment

.825

-.247

.203

.119

--

   

6. Functional limitations, 6-month assessment

-.297

.864

-.501

-.190

-.221

--

  

7. Self-efficacy, 6-month assessment

.319

-.454

.721

.245

.337

-.496

--

 

8. PASE, 6-month assessment

.141

-.272

.321

.526

.139

-.341

.360

--

  1. Note. Correlations were computed using the saturated model and full-information maximum- likelihood estimation in Mplus 4.1.
  2. PASE = Physical Activity Survey for the Elderly.