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Table 3 Correlations between studied variables n = 359

From: Climate anxiety, environmental attitude, and job engagement among nursing university colleagues: a multicenter descriptive study

Variables

Mean ± SD

Environment Preservation

Environment Utilization

EAI total

Physical Engagement

Emotional Engagement

Cognitive Engagement

JES total

Climate Anxiety

r

29.54 ± 5.26

.093

.071

.150b

-.136b

-.141b

-.161b

-.156b

Environment Preservation

r

33.70 ± 4.37

1

.591b

.829b

.031

-.089

-.067

-.046

Environment Utilization

r

23.03 ± 3.72

 

1

.757b

-.088

-.124a

-.108a

-.115a

EAI total

r

112.2 ± 13.35

  

1

-.114a

-.193b

-.178b

-.174b

Physical Engagement

r

22.46 ± 5.35

   

1

.798b

.763b

.914b

Emotional Engagement

r

21.44 ± 5.98

    

1

.852b

.952b

Cognitive Engagement

r

21.34 ± 5.03

     

1

.931b

Job Engagement Scale total

r

65.24 ± 15.27

      

1

  1. EAI Environmental attitude inventory, JES Job engagement scale
  2. aThe correlation is significant at the 0.05 level
  3. bThe correlation is significant at the 0.01 level