Table 1 Means, standard deviations, and correlations between study variables

From: Youth daily stressors predict their parents’ wellbeing

  

M

BP SD

WP SD

ICC

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

Any stress

0.28

0.45

0.45

0.17

1.00

0.56***

0.71***

0.50***

0.12***

0.03

0.20***

0.02

0.06**

2

Parent stress

0.12

0.31

0.31

0.13

0.71***

1.00

0.80***

0.12***

0.07**

0.26

0.10**

0.01

.07**

3

Family stress

0.17

0.37

0.37

0.15

0.81***

0.87***

1.00

0.08***

0.10***

−0.01

0.13***

−0.00

0.06**

4

Non-family stress

0.09

0.28

0.28

0.10

0.54***

0.28***

0.19***

1.00

0.07**

0.03

0.34***

−0.03

0.01

5

Physical symptoms

1.47

1.64

1.64

0.51

0.11

0.13*

0.15**

−0.01

1.00

0.03

0.33***

−0.03

0.06**

6

Bedtime cortisol

1.13

0.58

0.58

0.45

0.05

0.03

0.02

0.04

0.05

1.00

0.03

0.05

0.01

7

Negative affect

1.34

0.42

0.42

0.43

0.26***

0.22***

0.25***

0.13*

0.37***

0.03

1.00

−0.02

0.06**

8

Child sex

52.4%F

−0.01

−0.03

−0.03

0.06

−0.05

0.05

−0.03

1.00

−0.02

9

Parent sex

74.4%F

0.11

0.14*

0.12*

0.01

0.08

0.00

0.11

−0.02

1.00

  1. Within-person correlations are above the diagonal. Between-person correlations are below the diagonal.
  2. N = 318, BP between-person, WP within-person, SDs tandard deviation, ICC intraclass correlation coefficient, Gender is listed as % female.
  3. *p < 0.05. **p < 0.01. ***p < 0.001.