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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2016 Jun 4;45(10):2108–2124. doi: 10.1007/s10964-016-0509-z

Table 1.

Intercorrelations and descriptive statistics for Wave 1 parental rejection subscales and Wave 2 adolescent adjustment

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 M SD α
Wave 1 Dyad hostility, reject, neglect
 Adolescent→Mother
  1. Hostility -- 1.15 .30 .69
  2. Reject .50 -- 1.13 .29 .56
  3. Neglect .58 .61 -- 1.35 .42 .61
 Mother→Adolescent
  4. Hostility .03 −.04 .00 -- 1.16 .23 .71
  5. Reject .15 .02 .10 .31 -- 1.09 .22 .55
  6. Neglect .17 .19 .25 .21 .15 -- 1.31 .35 .60
 Adolescent→Father
  7. Hostility .80 .50 .59 .01 .18 .20 -- 1.14 .23 .70
  8. Reject .47 .50 .47 .07 .13 .19 .58 -- 1.13 .36 .65
  9. Neglect .39 .54 .64 .12 .08 .16 .43 .45 -- 1.35 .43 .66
 Father→Adolescent
  10. Hostility .16 −.02 −.05 .27 .12 .09 .15 .25 −.01 -- 1.14 .23 .71
  11. Reject .11 .11 .01 .02 .09 .16 .05 .14 .01 .26 -- 1.09 .25 .61
  12. Neglect .13 −.04 .04 .20 .20 .40 .13 .16 .08 .35 .27 -- 1.39 .44 .63
Wave 2 Adolescent Adjustment
 Adolescent→Adolescent
  13. Internalizing .50 .40 .50 .03 .16 .21 .47 .25 .33 −.13 .08 −.09 .641 .39 .27 .89
  14. Externalizing .39 .33 .46 .08 .27 .18 .49 .33 .29 −.07 −.02 −.08 .70 .631 .22 .18 .87
 Mother→Adolescent
  15. Internalizing .15 .04 .11 .24 .21 .19 .19 .15 .11 .19 .11 .23 .21 .17 .751 .22 .19 .87
  16. Externalizing .13 .06 .08 .26 .25 .18 .24 .27 .07 .28 .17 .20 .10 .27 .69 .781 .21 .18 .91
 Father→Adolescent
  17. Internalizing .28 .17 .24 −.01 .05 .12 .37 .18 .13 .17 .06 .22 .24 .15 .38 .32 621 .22 .19 .87
  18. Externalizing .15 .14 .14 .05 .25 .11 .34 .24 .06 .19 .11 .11 .15 .35 .27 .59 .59 .591 .21 .16 .85

Note. For Wave 1 hostility, reject, and neglect subscales, within-reporter, across-subscale correlations are in bold and across-reporter, within-subscale correlations are underlined.

1

Denotes a correlation between a scale’s Wave 2 and Wave 1 measure. Adolescent→Mother = adolescent report of adolescent-mother dyad; Mother→Adolescent = mother report of adolescent-mother dyad; Adolescent→Father = adolescent report of adolescent-father dyad; Father→Adolescent = father report of adolescent-father dyad. All correlations greater or equal to .15 are significant at the .05 level.