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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 10.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2017 May;79(4):450–460. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000424

Table 2.

Correlations of T2 and T3 CRP and BMI with Stress Measures

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
(1) T2 CRP (log) 1
(2) T3 CRP (log)   .67*** 1
(3) T2 BMI   .52***   .50*** 1
(4) T3 BMI   .51***   .49***   .97***  1
(5) Financial stress   .10***   .09**   .11***   .10*** 1
(6) Total Life Stress   .03   .02   .09**   .10**   .26***  1
(7)  Neighborhood Stress   .02   .02   .05   .02   .21***   .57*** 1
(8)  Family Stress   .05   .05   .09** .11***   .24***   .64***   .32***  1
(9)  Co-Parenting Stress   .01   .00   .05 .06*   .18***   .75***   .18***   .27***     1
(10)  Partner Relationship   .03   .03   .04 .04   .16***   .70***   .26***`   .41***   .39***    1
(11) Perceived Stress −.02 −.03   .01   .03   .42*** .40***   .26***   .34***   .26***   .30***    1
(12) Discrimination   .00 −.02   .04   .06   .21***   .13***   .15***   .09***   .06*   .08***   .14***    1
(13) Interpersonal Violence   .06*   .03   .03   .03   .23***   .24***   .17***   .19***   .12***   .28***   .30***   .11***

Notes. Pearson r values shown. CRP = C-reactive Protein; BMI = Body Mass Index

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01;

***

p < .001