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Table 1 Means, Standard Deviations, Coefficient Alphas and Bivariate Correlations between exercise stereotypes dimensions, self-efficacy, perceived physical fatigue and physical activity in people living with HIV, France, 2017

From: Exercise stereotypes and fatigue in people living with HIV: does self-efficacy play a mediating or a moderating role?

 

BEN

RIS

LCE

SE

FAT

PA

M

SD

α

BEN

1

     

4.60

1.14

.78

RIS

−.01 .86

1

    

1.90

1.11

.79

LCE

−.034 .55

.27** .001

1

   

3.07

1.28

.84

SE

.40** .001

−.18** .001

−.29** .001

1

  

4.84

1.37

.95

FAT

−.17**.001

.26** .001

.54** .001

−.44** .001

1

 

3.21

1.54

.86

PA

.23** .001

−.13* .02

−.20** .001

.46** .001

−.27** .001

1

19.7

5.17

  1. Notes: N = 305, FAT Perceived physical fatigue, BEN Exercise benefits stereotypes, RIS Exercise risks stereotypes, LCE Lack of capacity for exercise stereotypes, SE Self-efficacy, PA level of physical activity, M Mean, SD Standard deviation, α Cronbach’s alphas
  2. *p < .05. **p < .01, ***p < .001