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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 9.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Suicide Res. 2015 Mar 9;19(3):385–400. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2014.957451

Table 2.

Correlations of Connectedness and Maladjustment in At-Risk Adolescents

Variable Bully
Victimization
Bully
Perpetration
UCLA
Loneliness
Family
Conn.
School
Conn.
Peer
Conn.
Perceived
Burdensomeness
Suicidal
Ideation
Bully Perpetration .23 (.008)
UCLA Loneliness −.15 −.11
Family Conn. .09 <.01 −.44 (<.001)
School Conn. −.06 −.09 −.27 (.002) .43 (<.001)
Peer Conn. .17 −.03 −.33 (<.001) .30 (.001) .30 (.001)
Perceived Burdensomeness .07 .20 (.026) .30 (.001) −.47 (<.001) −.24 (.008) −.14
Suicidal Ideation .24 (.006) .09 .23 (.008) −.41 (<.001) −.40 (<.001) −.08 .56 (<.001)
Depression .05 .06 .43 (<.001) −.62 (<.001) −.48 (<.001) −.17 .50 (<.001) .59 (<.001)

Note: Numbers inside parenthesis display significance values <.05; Conn. = Connectedness; Suicidal Ideation measured by SIQ-JR; Depression measured by RADS-2-SF.