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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Disord. 2014 Jul;5(3):257–267. doi: 10.1037/per0000072

Table 1. Descriptive Statistics For Study Variables.

1 2 3 4 5 6
1 BPD Sx .17 .12 .36** .19* .34**
2 SUD Sx .24** .18 .48** .25** .00
3 F1 .06 .15 .53** .19* .07
4 F2 .39** .28** .60** .17 .16
5. Partner-IPV .03 .20* .13 .14 .44**
6. Self-IPV .09 .14 .15 .16 .76**

M 1.99 11.49 4.56 6.12 9.41 11.75
SD 1.83 5.56 2.94 2.94 24.27 31.89
Range 0-7 0-22 0-12 0-12 0-184 0-275
Skew 1.01 -.05 .33 -.04 5.21 4.77
Kurtosis .38 -.74 -.64 -.81 34.06 26.81
d -.60** .08 .51** .50** -.42** -.35**

Note. BPD Sx = Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms; SUD Sx = Substance use disorder symptoms; F1 = Factor 1; F2 = Factor 2; Partner-IPV=Physical Intimate Partner Violence - Partner; Self-IPV=Physical Intimate Partner Violence - Self. Correlations for women are above the diagonal and men are below the diagonal. Means, SD, Range, Skew, and Kurtosis are for the entire sample. d is for comparing men to women (i.e., d > 0 = higher for men, d < 0 = higher for women).

**

p < .001,

*

p < .05,

p < .10