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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2012 Nov 6;43(8):1587–1596. doi: 10.1017/S0033291712002450

Table 1.

Correlations and descriptive statistics of the variables included in the study by non-depressed mothers (above the diagonal) and chronic-depressed mothers (below the diagonal)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
(1) Child dysregulation: age 2 0.577 0.064 0.069 0.057 0.083 0.125 0.046
(2) Child dysregulation: age 4 0.683 0.119 0.164 0.153 0.099 0.159 0.141
(3) Contextual risk: pregnancy 0.201 0.230 0.632 0.423 0.255 0.216 0.123
(4) Contextual risk: age 0–2 0.155 0.251 0.625 0.666 0.216 0.207 0.139
(5) Contextual risk: age 2–4 0.077 0.209 0.390 0.624 0.156 0.168 0.172
(6) DIS: pregnancy 0.243 0.251 0.278 0.274 0.278 0.429 0.188
(7) DIS: age 0–2 0.143 0.264 0.208 0.267 0.257 0.445 0.159
(8) DIS: age 2–4 0.031 0.114 0.093 0.133 0.390 0.170 0.391
Non-depressed
  Mean (s.d.) 75.53 (13.94) 7.16 (3.76) 0.34 (0.69) 0.67 (0.91) 0.53 (0.81) 0.34 (0.69) 0.61 (0.90) 0.25 (0.55)
  Raw skew −0.03 0.65 1.87 1.53 1.75 2.30 1.56 2.29
  log skew 1.62 0.88 1.75
Depressed
  Mean (s.d.) 82.28 (14.79) 9.41 (4.37) 0.87 (1.00) 1.21 (1.21) 1.01 (1.06) 1.51 (1.23) 1.84 (1.47) 1.06 (0.79)
  Raw skew −0.02 0.42 1.12 0.98 1.18 1.07 0.35 1.02
  Log skew 0.48 −0.29 0.66

DIS, Dependent interpersonal stress; s.d., standard deviation; –, not transformed.

All correlations are significant at p<0.05.