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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2016 Nov 27;73:121–127. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.11.033

Table 2.

Means, Standard Deviations, and Correlations for Study Variables

Variables M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. CR 3.03 1.62 _ _
2. Service 46% - .26* _ _
3. PCS_3m 21.23 3.43 −.27* −.40** _ _
4. PCS_6m 22.39 3.50 −.03 −.04 .48** _ _
5. Housing_b 4.06 14.41 .01 −.03 .07 .20 _ _
6. Housing_9m 27.26 39.51 .07 .05 .20 .28* .09 _ _
7. Men_ health_b 43.15 10.80 −.33** −.08 .28* .09 −.15 .26* _ _
8. Men_ health_9m 54.38 10.24 −.21 .12 .17 .38** .17 .19 .16 _ _
9. Phy_ health_b 62.45 12.02 −.27* −.12 .31* .05 .07 .26* .65** .13 _ _
10. Phy_ health_9m 74.05 10.94 −.04 .03 .15 .19 .12 .09 .06 .69** .12 _ _

Note. Dashes indicate that data were not applicable. Service is a dichotomous variables. CR = cumulative risk; PCS_3m = personal control at 3 months; PCS_6m = personal control at 6 months; Service = service utilization; Housing_b = # nights stably housed at baseline; Housing_9m = # nights stably housed at 9 months; Men_ health_b = mental health at baseline; Men_ health_9m = mental health at 9 months; Phy_ health_b = physical health at baseline; Phy_ health_9m = physical health at 9 months.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.