Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Sep 19, 2023; 13(9): 675-684
Published online Sep 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i9.675
Table 3 Correlations among spiritual wellbeing, anxiety, and quality of life scores (n = 143)
ItemSpiritual wellbeingFaithMeaningPeace
SAS-0.357b-0.329b-0.345b-0.293b
    Anxiety-0.371b-0.366b-0.319b-0.316b
    Vegetative disorder-0.466b-0.420b-0.469b-0.378b
    Exercise-induced anxiety0.0530.0670.0470.030
    Concurrent symptoms of anxiety and vegetative disorder0.0920.0610.0790.106
EORTC QLQ-C300.421b0.381b0.437b0.329b
    Body0.292b0.302b0.266b0.225b
    Role functioning0.181a0.177a0.223b0.100
    Emotion0.436b0.387b0.436b0.362b
    Cognition0.324b0.275b0.335b0.271b
    Social function0.301b0.229b0.368b0.229b
    QLQ-C30 global health status0.464b0.362b0.435b0.456b
    QLQ-C30 symptom domain-0.322b-0.320b-0.331b-0.226b
    Fatigue-0.264b-0.294b-0.245b-0.177a
    Nausea and vomiting -0.169a-0.210a-0.144-0.105
    Pain -0.275b-0.278b-0.294b-0.180a
    Shortness of breath-0.214a-0.231b-0.183a-0.166a
    Insomnia-0.281b-0.229b-0.302b-0.234b
    Loss of appetite-0.309b-0.295b-0.323b-0.225b
    Constipation-0.189a-0.213a-0.183a-0.119
    Diarrhea-0.199a-0.162-0.242b-0.143
    Economic difficulty-0.098-0.042-0.156-0.074