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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nurs Res. 2017 Jan-Feb;66(1):2–11. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000191

TABLE 3.

Correlations Among Modeled Variables

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. SES composite --
2. Clinical site −.394** --
3. Chronic stressors −.373** .167** --
4. QPIR .387** −.366** −.405** --
5. DS −.384** .224** .569** −.487** --
6. Interactiona .057 −.026 −.286** .453** −.260** --
7. Prenatal smoking (yes) −.482** .211** .356** −.217** .365** −.135** --
8. Parity (past, ≥1) −.142* −.256** .127* .038 .167** −.029 .136* --
9. Race (Caucasian) .408** −.350** −.242** .347** −.283** .120* −.152** −.055 --
10. Married (yes) .441** −.212** −.287** .225** −.282** .119* −.217** .002 .436** --
11. Age (years) .479** −.219** −.060 .150** −.086 −.083 −.191** .090 .174** .314** --
12. SHS exposure (yes) −.367** .082 .239** −.119* .205** .010 .531** .001 −.064 −.215** −.280** --

Note. N = 370; missing data varies by variable. Displayed variables codes are higher values. Pearson correlations are shown except for correlations involving ordinal level data. DS = depressive symptoms; QPIR = Quality of the Primary Intimate Relationship; SES = socioeconomic status composite.

a

Chronic stressors x QPIR.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.