Table 3.
Bivariate Correlations between Baseline and Follow-up Independent and Dependent Variables.
1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Psychological Vicitmization | .51** | .25** | .15* | .19* | .20** | .17 | .20* |
2. Minor Physical Victimization | .17 | .20* | .24** | .15 | −.01 | .02 | .13 |
3. Severe Physical Victimization | .12 | .24* | .35** | .21* | .08 | .19* | .12 |
4. Partner Alcohol Misuse | .24* | .14 | .25** | .64** | .11 | .01 | .03 |
5. Partner Jealousy | .19* | .16 | .08 | .13 | .60** | .05 | .14 |
6. Partner Suspicion of Infidelity | −.01 | .18 | .05 | −.03 | .11 | .22* | .24* |
7. Stress | .25** | .18 | .11 | .19* | .14 | .12 | .33** |
Note. Variables on the vertical axis represent baseline variables and those on the horizontal axis represent follow up variables. Correlations were calculated using a Pearson’s r. P-values are based on a two-tailed test of significance. Baseline n=180. Follow up n=122.
Indicates p-value <.05,
indicates p-value <.01.