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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Womens Ment Health. 2012 Sep 30;16(1):19–27. doi: 10.1007/s00737-012-0309-8

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations Among Independent and Dependent Variables at Baseline and Follow-up.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
1. Psychological Vicitmization - .32** .21** .26** .21** .07 .22**
2. Minor Physical Victimization .55** - .62** .25** .16* .25** .28**
3. Severe Physical Victimization .35** .78** - .20** .20** .31** .14
4. Partner Alcohol Misuse .17 .25** .46** - .26** −.03 .21**
5. Partner Jealousy .21* .08 .02 .02 - .17* .24**
6. Partner Suspicion of Infidelity .19* −.02 −.07 .07 .15 - .18**
7. Stress .34** .07 .02 .14 .18 .17 -

Note. Correlations were calculated using a Pearson’s r. P-values are based on a two-tailed test of significance. Values above the diagonal represent baseline correlations while those below the diagonal represent follow-up correlations. Baseline n=180. Follow-up n=122.

*

Indicates p-value <.05,

**

indicates p-value <.01.