Table 1.
Variable | M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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1. T1 Age | 11.33 | 1.05 | ||||||||
2. T2 Age | 13.40 | 1.06 | .94** [.92, .96] | |||||||
3. T3 Age | 15.60 | 1.20 | .82** [.76, .86] | .86** [.81, .90] | ||||||
4. Threat | 2.09 | 2.28 | −0.10 [−.23, .03] | −0.11 [−.26, .04] | −0.08 [−.23, .07] | |||||
5. Unpredictability | 4.01 | 3.18 | 0.00 [−.13, .14] | 0.03 [−.12, .18] | 0.05 [−.11, .20] | .45** [.34, .55] | ||||
6. Deprivation | −0.02 | 0.67 | −.20** [−.32, −.07] | −.26** [−.40, −.12] | −0.11 [−.25, .04] | .18** [.05, .31] | .32** [.20, .44] | |||
7. T1 Internalizing | 11.58 | 8.89 | −0.05 [−.19, .09] | −0.01 [−.16, .15] | −0.09 [−.24, .07] | .29** [.15, .41] | .23** [.10, .36] | 0.00 [−.14, .14] | ||
8. T2 Internalizing | 10.02 | 8.81 | 0.02 [−.14, .17] | 0.06 [−.10, .21] | 0.03 [−.13, .20] | .20* [.05, .35] | 0.05 [−.10, .20] | 0.00 [−.16, .15] | .36** [.21, .49] | |
9. T3 Internalizing | 13.99 | 9.33 | −0.15 [−.30, .01] | −0.11 [−.28, .06] | −0.03 [−.19, .13] | .24** [.08, .38] | .16* [.00, .31] | 0.00 [−.16, .15] | .32** [.16, .46] | .61** [.49, .71] |
Note. M and SD are used to represent mean and standard deviation, respectively. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. The confidence interval is a plausible range of population correlations that could have caused the sample correlation (Cumming, 2014). Variables contributing to the deprivation score are described in the Supplement.
Indicates p < .05.
Indicates p < .01.