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. 2021 Aug;33(3):922–936. doi: 10.1017/S0954579420000231

Table 1.

Sample sizes, means, standard deviations, and pairwise bivariate associations between variables of interest

n M SD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. Preadoptive risk 85 –0.14 1.36
2. Child gender 96 0.49 0.50 –.04
3. W1 internalizing 69 9.84 8.76 .25* .05
4. W1 externalizing 69 13.25 9.69 .14 .04 .80**
5. W2 internalizing 80 6.65 6.31 .36** .11 .65** .57**
6. W2 externalizing 80 9.71 7.71 .12 .00 .50** .64** .67**
7. W3 internalizing 66 7.30 7.03 .38** –.05 .53** .50** .73** .52**
8. W3 externalizing 66 11.48 8.58 –.03 –.02 .25 .39** .39** .55** .63**
9. Adoptive parent SES 96 –0.02 1.06 –.19 –.06 –.17 –.11 –.12 .04 –.11 –.01
10. W2 adoptive parental warmtha 80 0.50 0.50 –.32** –.18 –.28* –.21 –.44** –.32** –.46** –.32** .24*

Note: aThere were no significant differences between mothers and fathers (p > .05). *p < .05. **p < .01.