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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Commun. 2015 Jun 18;31(2):150–160. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.940671

Table 2. Correlations among Variables Associated with Registered Members and their Spouses (N = 50 couples).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. S Genetic Stigma
2. S Alphas Entitativity -.15
3. S Alpha-spouses Ent. .00 .47*
4. S Secrecy .28* -.54* -.09
5. S Education -.12 .23 .21 -.07
6. Genetic Stigma .31* .00 .09 .28* .00
7. Alphas Entitativity -.09 .57* .28* -.41* .26 -.13
8. Alpha-spouses Ent. .12 .40* .32* -.20 .28* -.16 .71*
9. Secrecy .11 -.35* -.18 .61* -.07 .37* -.41* -.25
10. Education -.16 .26 .38* -.20 .23 .12 .48* .30* -.34*

Notes. S = Spouses' answers. The data were set up in a dyadic structure for the Pearson r correlations. The shaded boxes represent the intraclass coefficients for the five key variables.