Table 3 Pearson correlation coefficients between latent and exogenous variables used in the structural equation models.

From: Examining the impact of perceived psychological distances of quitting and continuing tobacco smoking on antismoking intention: a cross-sectional study

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

1 Action-gain hypothetical PD

1.0

          

2 Action-gain temporal PD

− 0.69*

1.0

         

3 Gain personal relevance

0.75*

− 0.52*

1.0

        

4 Inaction-cost hypothetical PD

0.74*

− 0.47*

0.79*

1.0

       

5 Inaction-cost temporal PD

− 0.57*

0.41*

− 0.73*

− 0.78*

1.0

      

6 Inaction-gain hypothetical PD

− 0.04

0.04

− 0.08*

− 0.03

− 0.05

1.0

     

7 Inaction-gain temporal PD

− 0.06*

0.03

− 0.08*

− 0.07*

0.31*

− 0.80*

1.0

    

8 Cost personal relevance

0.03

0.01

0.02

0.05

− 0.16*

0.89*

− 0.83*

1.0

   

9 Intention to quit

0.55*

− 0.34*

0.50*

0.56*

− 0.40*

− 0.18*

0.08*

− 0.11*

1.0

  

10 Planned date of quitting

− 0.58*

0.39*

− 0.49*

− 0.55*

0.41*

0.15*

− 0.08*

0.09*

− 0.70*

1.0

 

11 Importance of quitting

0.68*

− 0.40*

0.61*

0.69**

− 0.49*

− 0.16*

0.08*

− 0.10*

0.71*

− 0.70*

1.0

  1. *p < 0.01.