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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 6.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Process. 2013 Mar 18;52(3):440–454. doi: 10.1111/famp.12024

Table 2.

Intercorrelations between study variables for intervention subsample.

Sample 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Father participation ---
2. Family language −.267** ---
3. Child externalizing −.002 .086 ---
4. Maternal education −.178* .376** .050 ---
5. Paternal education −.081 .394** .110 .363** ---
6. Economic stress −.259** .123 .245** .023 0.169** ---
7. Family income .035 .088 .063 0.192* 0.075 −0.096 ---
8. Interparental conflict (C) −.252** .421** .061 0.268** 0.177* 0.083 −0.024 ---
9. Paternal depression −.061 .072 .029 0.043 −0.043 0.133 0.101 0.366** ---
10. Average hours of work −.103 .048 −.001 0.076 −0.012 −0.050 0.075* 0.162* 0.045 ---
11. Familism .098 −.282** −.103 −0.314** −0.292** 0.030 −0.058 −0.079 0.009 0.043 ---

N 197 197 197 183 197 197 178 195 197 191 197
Min 0 0 0 1.00 0 0 1.00 1.00 0 0 3.25
Max 1 1 37.00 17.00 16.00 5.00 21.00 3.33 52.00 120.00 5.00
Mean --- --- 8.28 10.18 9.85 0.82 9.03 1.56 9.92 49.67 4.55
SD --- --- 6.71 3.28 3.47 1.08 12.22 0.50 7.50 15.25 0.32
Skewness --- --- 1.26 −0.61 −0.58 1.51 0.88 1.00 1.64 0.35 −0.83
Kurtosis --- --- 1.85 >−0.01 −0.25 1.91 1.10 0.55 4.98 4.65 0.82

Note. Father participation (0 = did not participated; 1 = participated). Family language (0 = Spanish, 1 = English). M = mother report, C = combined mother and father report. Correlations calculated using FIML in Mplus (N = 197),

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01.