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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2011 Oct;25(5):709–718. doi: 10.1037/a0025279

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations among study variables.

Variable Mean (SD) Range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mean (SD) -- -- 64.49 (34.24) 18.24 (5.12) 2.07 (1.88) 0.53 (0.46) 0.47# (0.49) 2.78# (0.66) 2.23# (5.97)
Range -- -- 2.5 – 162.5 8.5 – 32 0 – 9 0 – 2.17 0 – 2.86 1 – 4.26 0 – 30
1. Family income 64.49 (34.24) 2.5 – 162.5 -- −.14 .04 −.30** −.26** .13 −.27**
2. Couple conflict 18.24 (5.12) 8.5 – 32 −.14 -- .08 .45** .41** .33** .48**
3. Antisocial behavior 4.46# (3.08) 0 – 14 −.18* .24** .05 .03 .03 .03 .03
4. Hostility 0.59 (0.61) 0 – 3.17 −.26** .14 .13 .31** .57** .17* .36**
5. Depression 0.27 (0.31) 0 – 1.43 −.20* .26** .25** .35** .08 .17* .28**
6. NRA 2.64 (0.59) 1 – 3.74 .12 .28** .10 −.13 .02 .19* .04
7. IPV perpetration 1.46 (4.91) 0 – 30 −.25** .36** .21** .24** .13 .14 .66**

Notes: Data for women are above the diagonal and data for men are below the diagonal; inter-partner correlations are along the diagonal. Family income (reported in thousands) and couple conflict are the average of partner reports, hence the data is the same for each partner. IPV = intimate partner violence; NRA = negative relationship attributions;

#

mean value is significantly higher than partner (p < .05);

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.