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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Emotion. 2014 May 26;14(5):930–939. doi: 10.1037/a0036835

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and inter-correlations between study variables.

Descriptive statistics Intercorrelations

N M SD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Genotype 205 67% short-allele carriers .11 −.06 .09 .05 −.01 .08 .03 .02 −.02 .13
2. Stress 205 58.48 14.07 −.12 .56* .11 .42* −.04 .00 .17 −.01 .33*
3. Reappraisal 205 4.86 1.21 −.32* −.08 .09 −.08 .08 −.06 −.08 −.05
4. Depressive symptoms 205 4.75 4.96 .11 .14 −.12 −.03 .14 .00 .16
5. Child’s gender 202 62% female .04 .03 −.04 −.23* .15 .03
6. Child’s age 205 12.09 2.24 .04 .22* .07 −.06 .15
7. Child’s ethnicity 205 75% Caucasian .23* −.10 −.01 −.19*
8. Family income 194 $100,041 $87, 156 −.15 .07 −.22*
9. Parent’s stress 113 3.02 2.65 −.06 .47*
10. Parent’s reappraisal 114 5.18 1.03 −.16
11. Parent’s depressive symptoms 117 4.72 7.10
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