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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2024 Mar 28;60(11):2052–2061. doi: 10.1037/dev0001718

Table 3.

Correlations Among Latent Immune Cytokine Factors and Temperament Factors

CRP IL-1-
Beta
IL-2 IL-4 IL-6 IL-8 IL-10 IL-
17A
TGF-
Beta
IFN-G Spider Mechanical
Toy
Frustration
CRP -
IL-1-Beta .05 -
IL-2 .01 .82* -
IL-4 .02 .50* .50* -
IL-6 .09 .38* .36* .72* -
IL-8 .02 .39* .35* .71* .87* -
IL-10 .06 .75* .70* .50* .44* .42* -
IL-17A .06 .75* .77* .48* .42* .44* .69* -
TGF-beta .05 .35* .17* .23* .12* .12* .27* .18* -
IFN-G .04 .65* .72* .51* .43* .43* .66* .85* .17* -
Spider .14 .18* .14 .10 .12 .17* .16 .14 −.02 .08 -
Mechanical Toy .02 .08 .00 .02 .02 −.05 .04 .02 .02 .04 .33* -
Frustration −.07 .06 −.04 .05 .10 .10 .06 −.04 .02 −.00 .16 .02 -

Note. Estimated values for each immune marker and temperament task were first estimated from a measurement model before correlations were calculated.

*

indicates a correlation that is significant at p < .05.