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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 28.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2001 Winter;13(1):165–182. doi: 10.1017/s0954579401001110

Table 2.

Means, standard deviations, and intercorrelations of variables

M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Minority statusa (67%)
2. SES (low)b 54.80 15.38 .31**
3. Ego development 76.73 7.96 −.33** −.62**
4. Global symptoms .73 .59 .08 .35** −.15
5. Anger expression 27.65 10.33 .16 .36** −.38** .53**
6. Maternal substance abusec (22%) .42 .09 .37** −.28* −.03 .14
7. Current substance abuse (11%) .31 .10 .27* −.23* .40** .38** .15
8. Parenting satisfaction 46.03 10.41 −.35** −.45** .42** −.38** −.44** −.39** −.24*
9. Parenting support 46.66 12.29 −.05 −.33** .23* −.61** −.45** −.24* −.22* .56**
10. Parental distress 30.60d 8.59 .22* .45** −.43** .50** .50** .37** .35** −.72** −.67**
11. Affective complexity 33.15 13.63 −.25* −.47** .34** −.32** −.29* .01 −.23* .35** .18 −.28*

Note: Means in italics represent T scores.

a

1, minority; 0, Caucasian.

b

High scores represent low SES.

c

History of having abused substances during the lifetime of at least one biological child.

d

Corresponds to 75th percentile.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .005.