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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2022 Nov 10;124(5):971–1000. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000408

Table 5.

Correlations between key variables at the prenatal assessment for Study 2

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Received Support Mean Levels [0.26*]
2. Received Support Fluctuations −0.22* [−0.06]
3. Provided Support Mean Levels 0.72* −0.10 [−0.06]
4. Provided Support Fluctuations −0.26* 0.55* −0.20* [0.14*]
5. Relationship Satisfaction 0.47* −0.19* 0.47* −0.16* [0.47*]
6. Depressive Symptoms −0.16* 0.15* −0.13* 0.09 −0.19* [−0.01]
7. Parental Stress −0.20* 0.06 −0.14* 0.02 −0.12* 0.05 [0.80*]
8. Attachment Avoidance −0.44* 0.13* −0.30* 0.09 −0.31* 0.13* 0.07 [0.14*]
9. Attachment Anxiety −0.21* 0.05 −0.17* 0.04 −0.10 0.24* −0.01 0.19* [0.10]
10. Agreeableness 0.20* −0.10 0.29* −0.14* 0.16* −0.19* −0.04 −0.20* −0.17* [0.17*]
11. Neuroticism −0.16* 0.11* −0.19* 0.06 −0.14* 0.45* 0.03 0.15* 0.48* −0.34* [−0.15*]
12. Support Seeking 0.46* −0.20* 0.41* −0.15* 0.37* −0.24* −0.08 −0.41* −0.13* 0.31* −0.18* [−0.31*]

Note: The values along the diagonal (in brackets) are correlations between measures collected from each couple (e.g., the correlation between husbands’ and wives’ relationship satisfaction).

*

p > .05