Table 2.
Correlations Between Study Variables
Sex | Age | PTEs | RSA Base |
RSA Withdrawal |
CBCL Internalizing |
CBCL Externalizing |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Child Sex | -- | ||||||
Child Age | −.16 | ||||||
Number of PTEs | .06 | .38*** | |||||
Baseline RSA | .20 | −.28** | −.20* | ||||
RSA Change | −.13 | .13 | .19 | −.61*** | |||
CBCL Internalizing | .15 | .09 | .45*** | −.009 | −.07 | ||
CBCL Externalizing | .07 | −.02 | .41*** | .07 | .02 | .70*** | |
Parent education | .02 | −.03 | −.12 | −.14 | .18 | .09 | −.02 |
Note.
p < .05;
p < .01;
p < .001.
Lower RSA change indicates withdrawal. PTE = Potentially Traumatic Events; CBCL = Child Behavior Checklist; child sex coded male 1, female 2; correlations with child sex (dichotomous) are point-biserial and with education (ordinal) are Spearman’s rank-order.