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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2013 Dec 3;53(3):311–9.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2013.11.011

Table 3.

Correlations of Maternal Expressed Emotion (MEE), Child Psychopathology, and Maternal Psychopathology Between Baseline and Follow-Up

T1 T2

Measure MEE
warmth
MEE
criticism
ADHD
severity
Oppositional
problems
Conduct
problems
Maternal
ADHD
problems
Maternal
Affective
problems
MEE warmth .08 −.14* .00 −.07 .05 −.00 .03
MEE criticism −.04 .06 −.05 .05 −.04 .05 −.02
ADHD severity −.09 .13* .26** .09 .03 .14* .07
Oppositional problems −.09 .15** .26** .46** .32** .27** .25**
Conduct problems −.13* .13* .20** .40** .43** .14* .21**
Maternal ADHD problems −.03 .05 .27** .17** .08 .67** .51**
Maternal affective problems −.03 −.06 .05 .06 .05 .20** .21**

Note: Correlations with MEE and child psychopathology were calculated using Pearson correlation coefficient, correlations with maternal psychopathology using Spearman correlation coefficient. ADHD = attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

*

Significant at p≤.05

**

Significant at p≤.01