Table 2.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
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1. Infant Temperament | --- | |||||||
2. Sensitivity to distress | .01 | --- | ||||||
3. Sensitivity to non-distress | −.07 | .68 ** (.63**) | --- | |||||
4.Behavior Problems 24 MO | .31** | −.20** (−.13*) | −.19** (−.03) | --- | ||||
5. Social Competence 24 MO | −.24** | .19** (.12*) | .16** (.02) | −.47** | --- | |||
6. Affect dysregulation 24 MO | .05 | −.06 (−.02) | −.06 (.00) | .17** | −.18** | --- | ||
7. Behavior Problems 36 MO | .31** | −.19** (−.11*) | −.19** (−.04) | .76** | −.40** | .15** | --- | |
8. Social Competence 36 MO | −.22** | .18** (.10) | .20** (.06) | −.39** | .70** | −.14** | −.48** | --- |
9. Affect Dysregulation 36 MO | .01 | −.03 (.00) | −.07 (−.04) | .10* | −.22** | .24** | .11** | −.19** |
Note. Partial correlations among sensitivity to distress and non-distress and child outcomes controlling for covariates and temperament are in parentheses.
p≤.05.
p≤.01.