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. 2022 Oct 22;16(2):617–639. doi: 10.1007/s12187-022-09984-8

Table 2.

Bivariate correlations

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Gender
2. Age –0.048
3. Lonely_W2 –0.25** 0.047
4. Lonely_W3 –0.34** –0.005 .56**
5. PTSD –0.27** –0.034 .33** .33**
6. Depression –0.30** –0.006 .35** .38** .86**
7. Anxiety –0.40** –0.042 .37** .42** .84** .82**
8. Aggression –0.32** –0.054 .27** .30** .86** .85** .76**
9. Trauma –0.14** –0.072 .21** .16** .48** .46** .39** .47**
10. Family Conflict –0.21** –0.056 .18** .20** .33** .34** .30** .37** .24**

Gender = Female = 0, Male = 1; Age = 1 = 12, 2 = 13, 3 = 14, 4 = 15, 5 = 16, 6 = 17, 7 = 18; Lonely = Three items adapted from the Roberts Version of the UCLA Loneliness Scale including the prompt “Since learning about the Corona Virus, have you felt the following” (Roberts et al., 1993); PTSD = Post traumatic stress subscale of the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC; Briere, 1996); Depression = Depression subscale of the TSCC (Briere, 1996); Anxiety = Anxiety subscale of the TSCC (Briere, 1996); Aggression = Aggression subscale of the TSCC (Briere, 1996); Trauma = Adverse Childhood Experiences questionnaire (ACEs; Finkelhor et al., 2013); Family conflict = Negative interactions factor of the Network of Relationships Inventory: Behavioral Systems Version – Short Form (NRI: BSV-SF; Furman & Buhrmester, 2009); W2 = Wave 2 assessment; W3 = Wave 3 assessment. Correlations represent relations within the imputed dataset

**p < .01