Health Conditions, Access to Care, Mental Health, and Wellness Behaviors in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Adults
Table 3
Correlations and means.
Variable
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Mean
SD
1. Wellness behaviors
32.32
6.98
2. Anxiety
-.16
.84
.63
3. Depression
-.25
.76
.97
.7
4. Self-esteem
.27
-.40
-.58
18.01
6.17
5. Satisfaction with life
.34
-.45
-.60
.62
19.36
7.38
6. Health insurance? (yes)
.23
.02
.04
.06
.10
—
—
7. Access to a health care facility? (yes)
.23
-.08
-.04
.13
.05
—
—
—
8. Insurance but incapable of paying copayment? (yes)
-.02
.23
.18
-.06
-.08
—
—
—
—
9. Health condition (number)
.04
.08
-.01
-.10
.02
.09
.03
-.11
—
—
10. Age
.27
-.19
-.14
.03
.19
.07
.11
-.13
.38
—
—
11. Family income
.19
-.18
-.16
.24
.18
.15
.32
-.07
.00
-.01
—
—
12. Education
.25
-.21
-.19
.22
.24
-.01
.11
-.13
.16
.37
-.23
—
—
Note. ;;. Correlations between two dichotomous variables were calculated as a Pearson correlation and between a dichotomous and continuous variable as a point-biserial correlation. Correlations between two dichotomous variables are not reported.