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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Dev. 2012 Sep-Oct;83(5):1655–1671. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2012.01800.x

Table 2.

Correlations, Means, and Standard Deviations for Study Variables for Mexico-born Adolescents (Above the Diagonal) and U.S.-born Adolescents (Below the Diagonal)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1. SES - .09 -.01 -.07 .07 -.43 -.28 -.04 -.22 -.28 .12 -.09 .28 .12 .20
2. Familism values 1 .15 - .03 .15 -.15 .18 .21 .20 -.08 -.22 -.04 -.25 -.09 .20 -.03
3. Familism values 2 .00 .21 - .32 .11 .08 .24 .21 .10 .07 -.25 -.01 -.12 .07 .00
4. Gender role attitudes 1 -.39 .02 .08 - .10 .26 .38 .20 .17 .15 .11 .04 -.14 -.06 .03
5. Gender role attitudes 2 -.09 .11 .13 .37 - -.09 .01 .12 .05 -.04 -.12 .25 .23 -.15 -.18
6. Mexican involvement 1 -.39 .06 -.02 .04 -.03 - .51 .37 .30 .11 -.04 .00 -.45 .06 .01
7. Mexican involvement 2 -.51 -.07 .21 .24 .17 .75 - .15 .40 .18 -.05 .20 -.42 -.19 -.21
8. Time with family 1 -.29 .03 -.02 .12 .20 .20 .23 - .37 .01 .28 -.18 -.25 .09 .02
9. Time with family 2 -.09 .18 .17 .20 .02 .15 .12 .32 - .46 .27 .28 -.38 -.37 -.26
10. Depressive symptoms 1 -.23 -.25 -.01 .13 -.05 -.01 -.04 -.12 -.03 - .29 .47 -.17 -.16 -.28
11. Depressive symptoms 2 -.12 -.17 -.09 .06 .08 -.01 .01 -.09 -.13 .38 - -.13 .03 -.11 -.05
12. Risky behaviors 1 -.07 -.09 -.14 .17 -.05 -.12 -.21 -.24 -.19 .53 .24 - .03 -.42 -.27
13. Risky behaviors 2 .12 -.16 -.21 .05 -.13 -.12 -.17 -.21 -.33 .29 .21 .50 - -.11 -.32
14. Educ, Expectations 1 .36 .15 .07 -.36 -.08 -.12 -.20 -.10 -.12 -.25 -.14 -.18 .01 - .32
15. Educ. Expectations 2 .17 -.04 .17 -.32 -.11 .03 .10 .05 -.07 -.12 -.13 -.27 -.18 .20 -
US-born (n = 153)
    Mean 0.24 4.26 4.15 2.12 1.97 3.37 3.27 0.46 0.22 16.13 13.20 1.37 1.59 15.63 15.72
    SD 0.79 0.51 0.46 0.50 0.71 0.74 0.76 0.15 0.15 10.09 8.74 0.38 0.38 2.33 2.15
Mexico-born (n = 93)
    Mean -0.42 4.26 3.97 2.37 2.28 4.14 4.02 0.50 0.22 16.91 15.61 1.35 1.54 15.84 14.46
    SD 0.73 0.54 0.50 0.46 0.64 0.58 0.59 0.17 0.13 9.62 10.22 0.42 0.39 1.96 2.17
Total (N = 246)
    Mean -0.01 4.26 4.08 2.21 2.09 3.66 3.55 0.47 0.22 16.43 14.11 1.36 1.57 15.71 15.25
    SD 0.83 0.52 0.48 0.50 0.70 0.78 0.79 0.16 0.14 9.90 9.39 0.39 0.39 2.20 2.24

Note. Based on the Full Information Maximum Likelihood sample size of n = 153, correlations with an absolute value > .16 are significant at p <.05 for US-born youth. Based on the FIML sample size of n = 93, correlations with an absolute value > .21 are significant at p <.05 for Mexico-born youth. Means and standard deviations represent the pooled estimates for the multiple imputations created to account for missing data.