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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2016 Jul;8(4):535–540. doi: 10.1037/tra0000157

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Bivariate Correlations

Variable M SD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
1. Male PTE Exposure 15.89 12.86 --
2. Male Mistrust 12.34 5.67 .43*** --
3. Male Physical IPA Use 1.01 0.89 .25* .40*** --
4. Male Psychological IPA Use 5.69 3.16 .25* .41*** .48*** --
5. Female PTE Exposure 19.82 18.28 .43*** .44*** .39*** .37** --
6. Female Mistrust 13.32 7.53 .23* .24* .30**a. .39*** .59*** --
7. Female Physical IPA Use 1.18 0.87 .14 .32** .82*** .42*** .34** .22*a. --
8. Female Psychological IPA Use 5.56 3.01 .18 .42*** .54*** .87*** .36** .35** .54***

Note. All IPA variables are from combined reports from both members of the couple. Any differences in statistical significance with self-reported IPA use are noted in the table. Square-root transformed variety scores were used for physical IPA, and square-root transformed frequency scores were used for psychological IPA.

Abbreviations: PTE, Potentially Traumatic Event; IPA, Intimate Partner Aggression.

*

p <.05.

**

p <.01.

***

p <.001.

a.

Not significant with self-reported IPA use