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Table 1 Pearson’s correlations between mental health scores in 1993–2006 and work-related outcomes (exhaustion, disengagement and work-family conflict) in 2011 in employed Norwegian women with children

From: Adverse trajectories of mental health problems predict subsequent burnout and work-family conflict – a longitudinal study of employed women with children followed over 18 years

 

Work-related outcomes in 2011

Exhaustion

Disengagement

Work-family conflict

Mental health scores (1993–2006)

 T1 (1993)

0.27c

0.21c

0.20c

 T2 (1994)

0.23c

0.17b

0.17b

 T3 (1996)

0.31c

0.24c

0.16b

 T4 (2000)

0.32c

0.26c

0.29c

 T5 (2004)

0.31c

0.24c

0.13a

 T6 (2006)

0.36c

0.28c

0.13a

Outcomes 2011

 Exhaustion

   

 Disengagement

0.61c

  

 Work-family conflict

0.23c

0.14b

 
  1. aCorrelation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
  2. bCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
  3. cCorrelation is significant at the 0.001 level (2-tailed)