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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Parent Sci Pract. 2020 Feb 10;21(2):118–140. doi: 10.1080/15295192.2019.1701933

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations between parenting stress, parenting satisfaction, dyadic dysregulation, and outcomes (N = 318)

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
M 35.26 35.32 0.00 34.16 37.38 0.00 34.41 37.15 0.00 7.79 28.25
SD 13.98 8.92 .40 13.11 8.37 0.19 13.47 48.32 0.34 8.11 21.27
1. Parenting Stress 12 months -
2. Parenting Satisfaction 12 months −.25** -
3. Dyadic Dysregulation 12 months −.01 .03 -
4. Parenting Stress 18 months .73** −.17** −.03 -
5. Parenting Satisfaction 18 months −.18** .63** −.01 −.22** -
6. Dyadic Dysregulation 18 months .01 −.06 .40** .03 −.07 -
7. Parenting Stress 24 months .72** −.17* −.10 .74** −.12 .01 -
8. Parenting Satisfaction 24 months −.13** .60** −.02 −.13 .54** .01 −.23** -
9. Dyadic Dysregulation 24 months .13** −.08 .18** .16* −.05 .40** .12 −.15* -
10. Maternal Depressive Symptoms 36 months .33** −.37** .03 .24** −.35** .21** .31** −.36** .23** -
11. Child Behavior Problems 36 months .29** −.12 .09 .19** −.12 .06 .32** −.26** .23** .48** -

Notes. Factor scores were used for dysregulation variables.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.