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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2017 Aug 23;47(5):947–960. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0732-2

Table 2.

Correlations Between Primary Individual-Level Gender Typicality, Peer Victimization, and Socioemotional Distress.

Gen.
Typ.
Peer
Vic.
Lon.
(6th)
Lon.
(8th)
Soc.
Anx.
(6th)
Soc.
Anx.
(8th)
Dep.
Mood
(6th)
Dep.
Mood
(8th)
Gender Typicality
 (7th grade)
--- −.21*** −.192*** −.24*** −.15*** −.18*** −.17*** −.19***
Peer Victimization
 (7th grade)
−.16*** --- .15*** .15*** .21*** .16*** .22*** .23***
Baseline Loneliness
 (6th grade)
−.21*** .20*** --- .35*** .38*** .30*** .29*** .18***
Loneliness(8th
  grade)
−.18*** .15*** .45*** --- .24*** .51*** .25*** .48***
Baseline Social
 Anxiety (6th grade)
−.15*** .18*** .40*** .23*** --- .36*** .29*** .19***
Social Anxiety (8th
  grade)
−.13*** .17*** .38*** .55*** .37*** --- .23*** .39***
Baseline Depressed
  Mood (6th grade)
−.16*** .21*** .28*** .21*** .43*** .21*** --- .35***
Depressed Mood
  (8th grade)
−.09** .17*** .27*** .46*** .19*** .43*** .33*** ---

Note. Values for boys are below the diagonal and values for girls are above the diagonal. All variables were group-mean centered to reflect within-school associations between the individual level variables.

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p<.01.

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p < .001.