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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2017 Dec;29(5):1707–1720. doi: 10.1017/S0954579417001341

Table 3.

Means, Standard Deviations, Ranges, and Correlations for Study Variables

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1.BMTr -
2.BMDep .30* -
3.BMInc −.10 −.21* -
4.BMEdu −.01 −.09* .29* -
5.BCSex −.08 −.09 .16 .01 -
6.BCInt .31* .35* −.08 −.18 −.14 -
7.BCExt .33* .25* −.06 −.17 −.11 .69* -
8.AMTr .01 .00 −.07 .01 .16 .14 .16 -
9.AMDep −.10 −.05 .02 −.02 .15 −.01 .02 .20* -
10.AMInc −.01 −.10* .12* .01 .22* −.11 −.12 −.07 −.06 -
11.AMEdu −.03 −.11* .07 −.02 −.02 −.13 −.11 .05 −.05 .24* -
12.Risk .22* −.21* .00 −.06 −.06 .10 −.05 .10* −.07 −.05 .01 -
13.Open .04 −.04* .12* .03 .03 .18 .17 −.01 .07 −.02 .06 .02 -
14.ACSex −.01 −.01 −.05 .00 .00 .04 .00 .04 −.03 .07 .04 .00 −.06 -
15.ACInt −.04 .14* −.11* −.07 −.07 .09 .02 .14* .15* −.12* .06 −.01 −.02 −.06 -
16.ACExt .01 .19* −.09 −.06 −.06 −.01 .08 .10* .14* −.12* .07 .06 .00 −.08 .54* -
17.BMTm −.07 −.03 −.03 −.10 −.04 −.14 −.12 −.08 −.06 .18 .25* −.18 −.17 .19 −.03 −.13 -
M 2.19 9.53 2.55 3.21 - 48.08 49.19 0.50 4.10 7.33 5.95 2.20 0.03 - 47.45 51.94 -
SD 2.00 7.23 1.67 1.44 - 9.73 10.52 0.49 3.29 2.05 1.22 1.30 0.93 - 8.14 8.91 -
Range 0–7 0–37 1–7 1–6 0–1 33–71 33–76 0–3.33 0–17 1–11 2–7 0–6 −2–2 0–1 33–73 33–79 0–1

Note. BMTr = biological mother trauma, BMDep = biological mother depressive symptoms, BMInc = household income in biological families, BMEdu = biological mother education, BCSex = biological child sex, BCInt = biological child internalizing behaviors, BCExt = biological child externalizing behaviors, AMTr = adoptive mother trauma, AMDep = adoptive mother depressive symptoms, AMInc = household income in adoptive families, AMEdu = adoptive mother education, Risk = perinatal risk, Open = adoption openness, ACSex = adopted child sex, ACInt = adopted child internalizing behaviors, ACExt = adopted child externalizing behaviors, BMTm = biological mother trauma assessment timing.

Mean and standard deviations for child sex and biological mother trauma assessment timing were not provided due to the dichotomous nature of the variables.

*

p < .05.