Table 1.
Bivariate correlations between neighborhood and family constructs and aggression outcomes.
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) Physical aggression | --- | .71** | .05** | .04** | .17** | −.11** | −.10** |
| (2) Social aggression | .61** | --- | −.01 | −.01 | .11** | −.09** | −.09** |
| (3) Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage | .12** | .02 | --- | .72** | 0.04** | −.12** | −.12** |
| (4) Neighborhood social disorganization | .09** | .01 | .72** | --- | 0.05** | −.08** | −.08** |
| (5) Family conflict | .19** | .16** | .08** | .08** | --- | −.28** | −.15** |
| (6) Parent-child bonding | −.14** | −.12** | −.08** | −.08** | −.35** | --- | .56** |
| (7) Parental control | −.14** | −.09** | −.12** | −.08** | −.24** | .52** | --- |
Note. Males (N=2553) above diagonal; females (N=2565) below.
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