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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Dev. 2015 Aug 18;86(5):1639–1652. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12403

Table 2.

Patterns of Correlations between Romantic Qualities and Adjustment Outcomes at Wave 1

Support Negative
Interactions
Relationship
Satisfaction
Internalizing
Symptoms
Externalizing
Symptoms
Substance
Use
Dating
Satisfaction
Age

Support
Negative
Interactions
−.07
Relationship
Satisfaction
.64* −.33*
Internalizing
Symptoms
−.09 .08 −.04
Externalizing
Symptoms
−.14 .21* −.17 .40*
Substance Use −.06 .06 −.20* .04 .17*
Dating
Satisfaction
.14 .06 .31* −.14* −.02 −.01
Age .07 .05 .02 .10 .03 −.01 .06
Patterns of Correlations between Romantic Qualities and Adjustment Outcomes at Wave 7
Support Negative
Interactions
Relationship
Satisfaction
Internalizing
Symptoms
Externalizing
Symptoms
Substance
Use
Dating
Satisfaction
Age

Support
Negative
Interactions
−.17
Relationship
Satisfaction
.61* −.36*
Internalizing
Symptoms
−.27* .35* −.39*
Externalizing
Symptoms
−.23* .32* −.20* .49*
Substance Use −.17 .16 −.23* .15 .23*
Dating
Satisfaction
.47* −.21* .50* −.34* −.30* −.10
Age −.07 .05 .01 .00 .04 .07 −.04
*

p < .05