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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 Aug 30.
Published in final edited form as: Pers Relatsh. 2004 Mar;11(1):23–40. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2004.00069.x

Table 1.

Zero-Order Correlations and Descriptive Statistics for T1 and T2 Variables (N = 181)

Time 1 variables
Time 2 variables
Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M SD
1. T1 Spouse Undermining  – 0.62a 0.70
2. T1 Spouse Support −.38**  – 2.81a 0.86
3. T1 Perceived Stress  .28** −.18*  – 1.31a 0.72
4. T1 Depressive Symptoms  .21** −.17*  .66**  – 0.32b 0.27
5. T2 Spouse Undermining  .76** −.38**  .32**  .25**  – 0.61a 0.75
6. T2 Spouse Support −.32**  .74** −.22** −.20** −.47**  – 2.73a 0.93
7. T2 Perceived Stress  .25** −.07  .70**  .56**  .35** −.17*  – 1.32a 0.78
8. T2 Depressive Symptoms  .29** −.18*  .62**  .80**  .36** −.22** .70**  – 0.29b 0.29

Note. T1 = Time 1; T2 = Time 2. Average lag between T1 and T2 = 44.4 days.

a

Scores on this variable had a possible range of 0 to 4.

b

Scores on this variable had a possible range of 0 to 3.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.