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. 2017 Jun 15;89(5):1803–1820. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12868

Table 7.

Correlations Between the CYRM‐12 Score and Indicators of Mental Health and Well‐Being, Separated by Gender and Refugee Status/Country of Origin

Full sample Gender Status
Girls Boys Jordanian host Syrian refugee
Household wealth indexa .12* .12 .12* .13* −.00
Lifetime trauma eventsa −.14* −.13* −.16* −.18* −.01
SDQ prosociala .31** .26** .35** .25** .38**
SDQ total difficulties −.27** −.28** −.25** −.27** −.26**
Arab Youth Mental Health −.23** −.27** −.19** −.29** −.17*
Perceived Stress Scale −.34** −.42** −.25** −.35** −.29**
Human Distress Scale −.23** −.28** −.18* −.27** −.17*

All correlations are Pearson's correlations except those marked by a, which present Spearman's correlations because data were non‐normal. **p< .001, *p < .05, CYRM = Child and Youth Resilience Measure, SDQ = Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire