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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2000 Spring;12(2):235–253. doi: 10.1017/s0954579400002078

Table 3.

Intercorrelations among outcome variables: Baseline assessments

Subscales 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
  1. Maltreatment risk—Ma
  2. Maltreatment risk—Ca .31
  3. Affective interactions—Mb −.42** −.19
  4. Limit setting—M −.49** −.03 .45**
  5. Autonomy—M −.16 .22 −.05 .19
  6. Parenting satisfaction—M −.56** −.15 .50** .56** .23
  7. Parenting support—M −.14 −.19 .08 .40** −.12 .20
  8. Depressive symptoms—M −.01 .10 −.08 −.14 .31* .02 −.47**
  9. Child maladjustment—Mc .20 .15 −.19 −.45** .10 .04 −.19 .19
10. Clinical maladjustment—C .24 .54** −.35 −.33 −.09 −.27 −.29 .10 .12
11. Personal adjustment—C −.24 −.60** .60** .22 −.09 .25 .16 −.04 −.31 −.51**
12. School maladjustment—C .02 .26 −.44* −.21 −.10 −.07 −.16 .24 .14 .53** −.59**
a

Derived from PARQ subscales: M, mother report; C, child report.

b

Derived from PCRI Involvement and Communication subscales.

c

Derived from BASC Internalizing and Externalizing subscales.

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.