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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 23.
Published in final edited form as: Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2014 Feb 25;44(3):338–351. doi: 10.1111/sltb.12081

TABLE 2.

Pearson and Point-Biserial Correlations between Predictor and Criterion Variables for Males and Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean (Range) or n (%) SD
Males (n = 37)
1. Nonsuicidal self-injury 2.5 (1–5) 1.8
2. Anger .16 51.8 (27–73 10.8
3. Hostility .22 .65** 47.8 (26–72) 13.14
4. Indirect aggression .21 .75** .75** 50.7 (30–74) 11.5
5. Physical aggression .31* .66** .42** .49** 51.1 (29–76) 11.5
6. Verbal aggression .19 .60** .76** .63** .48** 53.6 (30–72) 10.1
7. Childhood caregiver abuse .18 .07 .17 .02 −.03 −.02
8. Dating violence victimization .14 .20 .33* .19 −.05 .35** .27
Females (n = 118)
1. Nonsuicidal self-injury 3.5 (1–5) 1.6
2. Anger .26** 53.6 (32–79) 11.9
3. Hostility .29** .67** 53.4 (26–80) 12.9
4. Indirect aggression .14 .70** .63** 50.6 (25–76) 11.2
5. Physical aggression .10 .68** .48** .73** 50.8 (32–80) 11.2
6. Verbal aggression .22* .74** .58** .67** .64** 54.4 (24–75) 11.4
7. Childhood caregiverabuse .10 .11 .07 .13 .22** .16
8. Dating violence victimization .15 .10 .11 .13 .25** .17 −.01
*

p < .05;

**

p < .01.