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. 2016 Aug 6;27(9):1249–1265. doi: 10.1177/0956797616658287

Table 4.

Bivariate Correlations Between Person-Level Variables in Study 2

Variable 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Female –.087* .004 .023 –.038 –.037 –.054 –.006 –.059 –.109** .100* .067
2. Age –.025 –.074 .085* .057 .101* –.002 –.011 –.026 .050 .049
3. Caregiver education (high school) –.021 .059 .099* .113** –.018 .004 .050 –.022 –.121**
4. Health status –.183** –.106** –.205** .054 –.045 –.066 .007 .131**
5. CA-SE –.011 .703** .025 –.039 .212** –.056 –.035
6. CA-RP .703** –.027 .183** .153** –.247** –.218**
7. Childhood adversity –.001 .102** .260** –.216** –.180**
8. Neuroticism: “anxious, easily upset” –.202** .243** –.021 –.021
9. Neuroticism: “calm, emotionally stable” (R) .083* –.299** –.123**
10. Depression –.400** –.139**
11. Youth self-esteem .100*
12. Caregiver self-esteem

Note: CA-SE = Childhood Adversity Stressful Events scale; CA-RP = Childhood Adversity Relationship With Parents scale; R = reverse-scored.

p < .10. *p < .05. **p < .01.