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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Apr 14.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2005;67(5):1259–1274. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2005.00215.x

Table 5.

Partial correlations between perceptions of differential treatment and adjustment, parent-adolescent acceptance, and fairness ratings for younger siblings with high (N = 141) versus low (N = 104) familism values

  Depression Symptoms
Risky Behavior
Maternal Acceptance
Paternal Acceptance
Fairness Ratings
Older Sibling More: High Familism Low Familism High Familism Low Familism High Familism Low Familism High Familism Low Familism High Familism Low Familism
Privileges .03 .15 −.05 .17 −.06 −.08 −.14 −.06 −.28** −.35**
Chores −.10 −.01 .12 −.21* .10 .19 .03 .40*** .32** .32**
Monetary resources .05 .17 .12 −.08 −.03 −.07 .09 .11 −.42** −.42**
Maternal control −.23** −.20* −.15 −.23* .24** .14 .06 .20* .15 .44**
Paternal control .01 .05 .02 .01 .03 −.18 −.03 −.10 .02 .20*
Maternal warmth .22** .31** .30** .16 −.16 −.21* −.03 −.07 −.29** −.40**
Paternal warmth .13 −.35** .08 −.17 .10 .09 .03 −.18 .12 −.08

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.