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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2010 Sep 17;34(10):752–761. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2010.02.010

Table 2.

Zero-order Inter-correlations among Variables Included in Structural Model1

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Age 1.00
2. Minority −.24** 1.00
3. Abuse .12 .10 1.00
4. Internalizing .05 −.02 .13 1.00
5. Externalizing −.12 .15 .18* .60*** 1.00
6. AUC .09 .10 −.17* .06 .14 1.00
7. Vrelax −.16 −.13 .01 −.19* −.04 −.14 1.00
8. Vw −.05 .18* .09 .10 .00 .04 .20* 1.00
9. Asymmetry .06 .08 .24** .10 −.03 −.32*** .15 .42*** 1.00
10. BDI .06 .02 .12 .30*** .22* .08 .07 .13 .19 1.00
11. ABF .00 .14 −.04 .03 .29*** −.01 .07 −.04 .19 .57 1.00

Minority: White=0, Minority=1; Abuse: Comparison=0, Sexually Abused=1; AUC: Area under the curve for cortisol reactivity; Vrelax = Vagal tone during relaxation condition; Vw = Vagal withdrawal; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; ABF = Antisocial Behavior Form.

1

= Point-biserial correlations presented for dichotomous and continuous variables; Phi coefficients presented for correlations between dichotomous variables; Pearson’s Product Moment presented for correlations between continuous variables.

***

= p < .001;

**

= p < .01;

*

= p < .05.