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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Sep 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2001 Sep;15(3):464–475. doi: 10.1037//0893-3200.15.3.464

Table 2.

Correlations Between Intrapersonal and Marital Constructs for Husbands and Wives

Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Body Mass Index .36* .09 −.15* −.16* −.14* −.10 −.09 −.21*
2. Weight Concerns .37* .21* −.28* −.13 −.13 −.10 −.08 −.12
3. Depression .11 −.06 −.52* −.34* −.33* −.15* −.31* −.35*
4. Self-Esteem .05 .09 −.42* .26* .23* .11 .22* .29*
5. Marital Quality −.10 .10 −.29* .30* .81* .78* .86* .87*
6. Harmony −.14 .00 −.18* .19* .70* .51* .62* .58*
7. Love −.08 .07 −.22* .27* .69* .48* .52* .57*
8. Understanding of Spouse −.05 .09 −.23* .19* .77* .29* .25* .76*
9. Understanding From Spouse −.03 .15* −.22* .24* .81* .31* .35* .80*

Note. Wives’ correlations are presented above the diagonal; husbands’ correlations are presented below the diagonal, df = 185.

*

p < .05.

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