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Table 2 Correlation matrix between family climate and clinical variables

From: Helpful family climate moderates the relationship between perceived family support of ADHD symptoms and depression: a conditional process model

Variables

M (SD)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Quiet-lonesome

0 (0)

1

          

Enjoyable

1 (0)

 − .467**

1

         

Chaotic

0 (0)

 − .046

 − .514**

1

        

Ignoring/detached

0 (0)

 − .018

 − .206*

.400**

1

       

Helpful

1 (0)

.084

.566**

 − .227*

 − .219*

1

      

Intrusive

0 (0)

 − .054

 − .063

.247**

 − .024

 − .637**

1

     

Warm-relaxing

1 (0)

 − .022

.523**

 − .105

 − .206*

.628**

 − .153

1

    

Uncomfortable/tense

0 (0)

.113

 − .153

.247**

.343**

 − .265**

.332**

 − .599**

1

   

ADHD symptoms

10.1 (3.5)

 − .122

 − .072

.137

.013

 − .164

.145

.029

.016

1

  

MSPSS_FA score

6.1 (1.0)

 − .096

.320**

 − .287**

 − .029

.270**

 − .224*

.284**

 − .299**

 − .264**

1

 

PHQ-9 score

7.2 (3.9)

.128

 − .309**

.086

.089

 − .218*

 − .005

 − .235**

.106

.268**

 − .368**

1

  1. M(SD) = mean (standard deviation); from Quiet-lonesome to Uncomfortable/tense variables, the values are median (interquartile range)
  2. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
  3. MSPSS_FA Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social support (family subscale), PHQ-9 Nine-Item Patient Health Questionnaire, Distant family climate was omitted from analysis