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Table 1 Correlations of the variables (standard errors in parentheses)

From: Familial aggregation of anxiety and depression in the community: the role of adolescents’ self-esteem and physical activity level (the HUNT Study)

Daughters/sons

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1. Offspring anxiety/depression

-

.571 (.020)

.119 (.024)

-.118 (.028)

-.138 (.031)

-.103 (.031)

-.093 (.035)

2. Offspring self-esteem

.640 (.015)

-

.225 (.022)

-.075 (.028)

-.107 (.030)

-.066 (.031)

-.092 (.033)

3. Offspring physical activity

.134 (.022)

.195 (.021)

-

-.071 (.024)

-.076 (.026)

-.069 (.027)

-.080 (.030)

4. Maternal anxiety/depression

-.129 (.026)

-.106 (.025)

-.027 (.023)n.s.

-

.231 (.035)

.506 (.025)

.149 (.038)

5. Paternal anxiety/depression

-.202 (.027)

-.102 (.029)

-.131 (.026)

.263 (.032)

-

.209 (.038)

.551 (.030)

6. Maternal preschool anxiety/depression

-.090 (.027)

-.109 (.029)

-.055 (.026)

.495 (.025)

.146 (.036)

-

.323 (.040)

7. Paternal preschool anxiety/depression

-.096 (.033)

-.138 (.034)

-.107 (.031)

.060 (.037)n.s.

.546 (.027)

.208 (.039)

-

  1. Daughters are below the diagonal and sons are above the diagonal. All correlations were statistically significant (p < .05), except if otherwise indicated by a superscript.