Table 7.2Correlations among stress measures in a sample of school teachers in Hawaii, aged 25- 60,
N= 137 (Brown unpublished data)Norepinephrine(during work)Epinephrine(duringwork)Ambulatory systolic BPat work (standarddeviation)Ambulatory diastolic BPat work (standarddeviation)Job stressquestionnaireLifesatisfactionquestionnaireNorepinephrine(during work)r= 0.41
p< .001r= 0.07
nsr= 0.01
nsr=−
0.03nsr=−
0.09nsEpinephrine (duringwork)r= 0.41
p< .001r=−
0.13nsr=−
0.08nsr=−
0.03nsr=−
0.05nsSystolic BP at work(standard deviation)r= 0.07
nsr=−
0.13nsr= 0.55
p< .001r=r= 0.18p< .05r= 0.01
nsDiastolic BP atwork (standarddeviation)r= 0.01
nsr=−
0.08nsr= 0.55
p< .001r= 0.15
p= .05r=−
0.02nsJob stressquestionnairer=−
0.03nsr=−
0.15p< .05r= 0.18
p< .05r= 0.15
p= .05r= 0.32
p< .001Life satisfactionquestionnairer=−
0.09nsr=−
0.05nsr= 0.01
nsr=−
0.02nsr= 0.32
p< .001126 D.E. Brown