Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Apr 19, 2025; 15(4): 100573
Published online Apr 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i4.100573
Table 6 Correlation between various resilience dimensions and quality of life
Characteristic
Resilience, r
Resilience, P value
Tenacity, r
Tenacity, P value
Self-improvement, r
Self-improvement, P value
Optimism, r
Optimism, P value
Physical function0.406< 0.00010.358< 0.00010.2070.0060.1120.142
Role function0.464< 0.00010.368< 0.00010.2550.00060.2500.0008
Cognitive function0.449< 0.00010.316< 0.00010.323< 0.00010.2250.003
Emotional function0.382< 0.00010.360< 0.00010.1880.0130.0320.674
Social function0.374< 0.00010.341< 0.00010.1590.0350.1280.093
Fatigue-0.399< 0.0001-0.415< 0.0001-0.1130.138-0.0680.372
Pain-0.1020.179-0.1080.156-0.0340.6550.0020.978
Nausea and vomiting-0.0970.200-0.1250.0990.0260.729-0.0430.576
Polypnea-0.0440.567-0.0780.3060.0390.610-0.0430.576
Appetite loss0.0280.7160.0430.576-0.0150.8450.0020.984
Insomnia-0.368< 0.0001-0.290< 0.0001-0.2390.001-0.1230.106
Constipation0.1060.1640.0840.2720.0190.8010.1470.052
Diarrhea-0.0070.928-0.0110.885-0.0270.7260.0710.354
Economic difficulties-0.408< 0.0001-0.390< 0.0001-0.1940.010-0.0250.739
Global health status0.621< 0.00010.511< 0.00010.348< 0.00010.2490.0009