Table 1 Simple Correlations and Means Variable r

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Table 1 Simple Correlations and Means Variable r 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. Mother’s Negativity -- 2. Mother’s Engagement -.48 3. Mother’s Understanding of the Problem -.50 .67 4. Mother’s Self-Disclosure -.09 .20 .00 5. Teen’s Conflict Mgmt, Time 1 -.17 .06 .07 .22 6. Teen’s Conflict Mgmt, Time 2 -.22 .21 .23 .02 7. Teen’s Social Acceptance, Time 1 .01 .09 -.20 .19 .03 8. Teen’s Social Acceptance, Time 2 .16 -.25 .04 .36 .31 Mean (SD) 0.37 (0.69) 2.88 (0.90) 3.20 (0.95) 0.48 (0.81) 27.15 (6.61) 26.56 12.91 (2.80) 13.34 (2.54) N 161 171 156 178