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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 Sep 22;0:35–46. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2014.09.013

Table 2.

Bivariate correlations among men's and women's Cortisol values (by collection time) and the study predictors.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Cortisol:
    1. Awakening -- .51*** .10 .14* .09 .06 .07 .10 .03 −.03 .05 −.01
    2. 30-min post-awakening .53*** -- .09 .09 .03 .05 .05 .11 .09 .00 .07 −.03
    3. Midday .11M .05 -- .49*** .09 .09 .14** .12 −.10 −.12M −.002 −.07
    4. Evening .17** .09 .49*** -- .13 .14 .16** .14 −.08 −.10 −.02 −.12
5. Women's psychological IPV victimization −.002 −.01 .03 .07 -- .90*** .41*** .53*** −.05 −.02 −.54*** −.50***
6. Men's psychological IPV victimization −.01 −.04 .06 .06 .90*** -- .46** .64*** −.09 .00 −.60*** −.59***
7. Women's physical IPV victimization −.04 −.05M .15* .13* .41*** .46** -- .76*** −.16* −.06 −.31 −.34***
8. Men's physical IPV victimization −.02 −.04 .11 .09 .53*** .64*** .76*** -- −.19* .03 −.36*** −.42***
9. Women's employment .08 .13M −.13M −.02 −.05 −.09 −.16* −.19* -- −.22** .02 .05
10. Number of children .08 .06 −.04 .00 −.02 .00 −.06 .03 −.22** -- −.04 −.05
11. Men's relationship satisfaction −.01 .10 .04 .00 −.54*** −.60*** −.31*** −.36*** .02 −.04 -- .65***
12. Women's relationship satisfaction .05 .07 −.10 −.09 −.50*** −.59*** −.34*** −.42*** .05 −.05 .65*** --

Note: Values above and below the diagonal for the cortisol variables (first four rows and columns) denote correlations with men and women, respectively. Cortisol values were square-root-transformed prior to calculation of correlation coefficients. Standard errors of the correlation coefficients were estimated using a sandwich estimator to account for the dependence among repeated observations from the same men and women across their four consecutive days of saliva collections.

***

p < .001.

**

p < .01.

*

p < .05.

M

p < .10.