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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Aug 29.
Published in final edited form as: Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2020 Feb 21;5(1):67–82. doi: 10.1080/23794925.2020.1727795

Table 3.

Correlations within and between mother and father rating on the Child Behavior Checklist.

Mother Ratings
Father Ratings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mother
1. Affect Problems
2. Anxiety .53*
3. Somatic Problems .31* .37*
4. ADHD .06 .02 −.01
5. Oppositional Defiant .23* .12 .02 .51*
6. Conduct Problems Father .24* .04 −.01 .51* .76*
7. Affect Problems .71* .46* .21 −.04 .20 .16
8. Anxiety .32* .59* .22 .15 .25* .24 .57*
9. Somatic Problems .25* .35* .57* .05 .21 .28* .36* .39*
10. ADHD .02 .03 −.01 .71* .35* .28* .15 .32* .08
11. Oppositional Defiant .21 .16 .09 .53* .75* .67* .44* .42* .20 .57*
12. Conduct Problems .19 .14 .12 .62* .75* .75* .36* .36* .19 .59* .85*

Values in table are Pearson correlations of t-scores. Scales are DSM-5 Subscales on the Child Behavior Checklist. Sample sizes were 199 for mother-mother correlations, 86 for father-father correlations, and 68 for mother-father correlations.

*

= p < .05.