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. 2009 Jun 26;35(2):167–176. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsp054

Table II.

Cross-sectional Analyses of Time 1 to Time 3

Independent variables Dependent variables Time 1 r (n) Time 2 r (n) Time 3 r (n)
1. Conflict medical questionnaire (M–F–C) M–F catheterization .178 (25) −.111 (37) −.036 (36)
T–HP catheterization −.135 (25) −.308 (35)
M–F general −.381 (25) .012 (37) −.456** (35)
T–HP general −.016 (25) −.010 (36)
2. Conflict nonmedical questionnaire (M–F–C) M–F catheterization .025 (26) −.075 (37) −.250 (39)
T–HP catheterization −.182 (26) −.290 (38)
M–F general −.409* (26) −.059 (37) −.576** (37)
T–HP general −.026 (26) −.059 (39)
3. Family cohesion questionnaire (M–F) M–F catheterization .479* (26) .188 (36) −.041 (39)
T–HP catheterization −.210 (26) .005 (38)
M–F general .089 (26) .365* (36) .353* (37)
T–HP general −.065 (26) −.065 (39)
4. Family conflict observational M–F catheterization .009 (26) −.118 (33) .086 (35)
T–HP catheterization −.057 (26) −.130 (34)
M–F general −.461* (26) −.282 (33) −.224 (33)
T–HP general −.269 (26) .153 (35)
5. Family cohesion observational M–F catheterization −.248 (26) −.081 (33) −.071 (35)
T–HP catheterization .095 (26) .132 (34)
M–F general .434* (26) .004 (33) .441* (33)
T–HP general .191 (26) .203 (35)

Note. Time 2 Teacher reports were dropped due to low alphas. M–F–C, mother, father, child report composite; M–F, mother and father report composite; T–HP, teacher and health professional report composite.

*p < .05, **p < .01.