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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Sep 24;49(1):249–265. doi: 10.1007/s10508-019-01487-y

Table 3.

Correlations of Couple Minority Stress Subscales (N = 212 Individual Partners from 106 Couples)

I II III IV V VI VII VIII
I. Couple-Level Stigma .87*** .51*** .86*** .90*** .81*** .23** .56***
II. Couple-Level Discrimination .78*** .35*** .74*** .88*** .76*** .46*** .68***
III. Seeking Safety as a Couple .46*** .32*** .57*** .41*** .48*** −.28** −.02
IV. Perceived Unequal Relationship Recognition .70*** .64*** .48*** .83*** .70*** .30*** .55***
V. Couple-Level Visibility .80*** .82*** .39*** .69*** .81*** .36*** .66***
VI. Managing Stereotypes about Same-Sex Couples .66*** .67*** .43*** .55*** .69** −.08 .41***
VII. Lack of Integration with Families of Origin .21** .40*** −.22** .26*** .31*** .05 .62***
VIII. Lack of Social Support for Couples .44*** .58*** .004 .41*** .55*** .31*** .54***

Notes:

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.

Interfactor correlations among latent factors appear in the upper diagonal; correlations among observed mean scores appear in the lower diagonal. All correlations were estimated via full-information maximum likelihood estimation (FIML) in Mplus 8. P-values were computed assuming 212 individuals were clustered within 106 couples.