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. 2013 Mar;74(2):195–204. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.195

Table 3.

Cross-gender bivariate correlations among model variables (n = 485 couples)

Female partner
Male partner 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1.Age .89** .26** -.26** .01 -.04 -.1 -.03 -.11* -.08 -.10*
2. Education 27** .31** -.30** .08 .02 .02 -.02 -.12* .04 -.16**
3. Latinoa -.23** -.24** .68** -.19** -.01 -.11* .04 .20** -.11* .10*
4. Other race/ethnicitya -.08 -.02 -.12* .47** -.05 -.06 -.06 .03 -.07 .13**
5. Impulsivity -.04 .01 -.02 -.04 .02 .18** .07 -.02 .10* .01
6. Adverse childhood experience -.08 .05 .01 -.02 .08 .08 .08 .08 .05 -.06
7. Workplace interpersonal conflict -.07 .02 -.04 .02 .16** .10* .05 -.03 .04 .00
8. Job stress -.10* -.04 .04 -.03 .06 .09* .04 .06 .04 .05
9. Intoxication -.16** -.02 -.09* .04 .03 .07 -.02 -.11* .25** .01
10. IPV norms -.09* -.11* .17** -.02 -.02 -.06 -.10* -.01 -.05 .20**

Notes: IPV = intimate partner violence.

a

White/non-Hispanic is the reference category.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01.