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. 2024 Sep 14;10(18):e37673. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37673

Table 1.

Correlations and descriptive statistics for the main study variables (N = 772).

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1.FDC 1
2.MH −.176∗∗ 1
3.MI −.172∗∗ .740∗∗ 1
4.PCR −.365∗∗ .233∗∗ .239∗∗ 1
5.CC −.415∗∗ .320∗∗ .295∗∗ .465∗∗ 1
6.D .354∗∗ −.426∗∗ −.361∗∗ −.345∗∗ −.478∗∗ 1
7.A .380∗∗ −.321∗∗ −.278∗∗ −.342∗∗ −.452∗∗ .684∗∗ 1
8.I .216∗∗ −.318∗∗ −.259∗∗ −.173∗∗ −.315∗∗ .536∗∗ .571∗∗ 1
9.SS −.110∗∗ .483∗∗ .478∗∗ .234∗∗ .273∗∗ −.313∗∗ −.246∗∗ −.244∗∗ 1
M 39.510 38.150 21.570 22.370 48.010 9.640 43.480 13.960 31.370
SD 13.278 6.470 4.835 2.825 6.428 4.996 10.25 5.138 7.643

Note.p< .05; ∗∗p< .01; ∗∗∗p< 0001. FDC feeding difficulties of children; MH Marital happiness; MI Marital interaction; PCR parent-child relationship; CC Childcare competence; D Depression; A Anxiety; I Insomnia; SS social support.