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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 24.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2016 Feb 27;68:74–81. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.02.029

Table 1.

Means, standard deviations and correlations between all study variables.

Mean3 (SD) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
1. Age 11.13 (1.50) 1.0
2. Δ Parent-child conflict1–16 −.001 (.016) .23 1.0
3. Parent-child conflict 17–18 6.33 (1.60) −.09 .33* 1.0
4. CAR 17–18 1 7.18 (12.4) −.18 .05 −.02 1.0
5. AUCg 17–18 1 237.57 (232.3) .08 −.08 .08 .29 1.0
6. Diurnal Slope 17–18 1 −1.00 (1.22) −.17 .07 −.16 −.31* −.14 1.0
7. Bedtime Cortisol 17–18 1 3.89 (9.7) .15 −.11 −.01 .31* .78** .04 1.0
8. Δ Parent-child conflict 22–37 .004 (.013) −.04 .48** .38** .06 .02 −.14 −.01 1.0
9. Parent-child conflict 38–39 6.42 (1.83) −.13 .59** .29 −.05 .12 .21 .10 .48** 1.0
10. CAR 38–39 1 5.96 (8.92) .05 −.02 −.01 .15 .11 .07 −.24 .05 .19 1.0
11. AUCg 38–39 217.23 (124.98) .10 .12 .38* .27 .62** −.37* .56** .34* .002 −.25 1.0
12. Diurnal Slope 38–39 1 −.96 (.67) −.15 .29 .12 −.08 .27 .06 .07 .37* .33* .01 .38* 1.0
13. Bedtime Cortisol 38–39 1 4.22 (10.73) .06 .20 .25 .28 .36* −.10 .50** .43** .12 −.19 .70** .47**

Note:

1

LN transformed for correlations, nmol/l;

2

Change calculated by subtracting week 3 from week 6 values, therefore negative values represent an increase over time;

3

raw means are reported.

**

p < .01.

*

p < .05.

p < .10.

Subscripted numbers correspond to the day the variable was measured within the study.