Table 2.
Variable | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. COVID-19 distress | – | ||||||||
2. ACEs | 0.21⁎ | – | |||||||
3. Negative parenting (MAPS) | 0.29⁎ | 0.13⁎ | – | ||||||
4. MAPS hostility | 0.26⁎ | 0.10 | 0.84⁎ | – | |||||
5. MAPS lax control | 0.19⁎ | 0.02 | 0.76⁎ | 0.45⁎ | – | ||||
6. MAPS physical control | 0.22⁎ | 0.21⁎ | 0.71⁎ | 0.46⁎ | 0.25⁎ | – | |||
7. Child emotional/behavioral problems (PPSC) | 0.43⁎ | 0.27⁎ | 0.48⁎ | 0.37⁎ | 0.43⁎ | 0.29⁎ | – | ||
8. Parent depressive symptoms T-score | 0.40⁎ | 0.31⁎ | 0.31⁎ | 0.28⁎ | 0.27⁎ | 0.17⁎ | 0.40⁎ | – | |
9. Family income | −0.11 | −0.24⁎ | −0.03 | 0.17⁎ | −0.03 | −0.23⁎ | −0.19⁎ | −0.21⁎ | – |
10. Single parent † | 0.13⁎ | 0.13⁎ | 0.03 | −0.16⁎ | 0.17⁎ | 0.06 | 0.29⁎ | 0.18⁎ | −0.40⁎ |
Note: Correlations were tested using the analytic sample of N = 267.
† As the single parent variable was measured on a dichotomous scale, bivariate correlations between this variable and all others are point-biserial correlations. All other bivariate correlations are Pearson’s correlations.
Denotes significance at p < .05.