Research Article

Psychosocial Underpinnings of Pain and Sleep Disturbance in Safety-Net Primary Care Patients

Table 3

Correlations with confidence intervals.

Variable123456

1. Gender
2. Depression0.18
[0.05, 0.31]
3. Anxiety0.170.80
[0.04, 0.30][0.75, 0.85]
4. Sleep disturbance0.110.580.55
[−0.03, 0.24][0.48, 0.66][0.44, 0.63]
5. Hostility0.090.340.340.29
[−0.04, 0.23][0.22, 0.46][0.21, 0.45][0.16, 0.41]
6. Pain0.190.430.450.410.26
[0.06, 0.32][0.31, 0.54][0.33, 0.55][0.28, 0.51][0.13, 0.38]
7. Social support−0.01−0.50−0.43−0.40−0.35−0.30
[−0.15, 0.12][−0.60, −0.39][−0.54, −0.31][−0.51, −0.28][−0.46, −0.22][−0.42, −0.17]

Note. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. The confidence interval is a plausible range of population correlations that could have caused the sample correlation. . .