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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 2.
Published in final edited form as: Parent Sci Pract. 2003 Jan-Mar;3(1):49–72. doi: 10.1207/S15327922PAR0301_03

TABLE 3.

Correlationsa Among Psychological Distress, Infant Medical Risk, Sociodemographics, Social Support, and Coping for All Mothers

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
 1. Maternal psychological distress −.14* .01 −.08 −.01 −.43** −.06 .23** .26** −.12 .06 −.18* −.07
 2. Infant medical risk .13 −.09 −.02 .05 .00 .04 −.02 −.07 −.03 −.01 .05
 3. Multiple birth −.07 −.12 −.06 .06 .06 −.02 −.02 .06 .04 .03
 4. Social class −.31** −.18* −.15* −.22** .04 .14 .12 .05 .07
 5. Race −.13 −.28** −.17* .17* .11 .08 −.20* .25**
 6. Social support −.14 −.21** −.10 .13* .24** .30** 21**
 7. Alcohol and drug .28** −.01 .07 −.16* −.04 −.12
 8. Avoidant .06 .15* −.19** −.04 −.10
 9. Express emotions .07 .15* −.08 .35**
10. Humor .18* .09 .23**
11. Proactive .35** .40**
12. Religion .13
13. Seek social support
a

Spearman’s Rho correlation coefficients

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.