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Table 3 Correlations among the measured variables

From: Influence of perceived parental child-rearing attitudes and ego identity on college adjustment among Korean nursing students

   

(N = 224)

Variables

Paternal child-rearing attitude

Maternal child-rearing attitude

Ego identity r(p)

College Adjus ment r(p)

Emotional warmth r(p)

Rejectionr(p)

Over protection r(p)

Emotionalwarmth r(p)

Rejection r(p)

Over protection r(p)

Fa

Emotional warmth

1

       

Rejection

 − .29 (< .001)

1

      

Over protection

.19 (.005)

.51 (< .001)

1

     

Mb

Emotional warmth

.66 (< .001)

 − .27 (< .001)

 − .02 (.770)

1

    

Rejection

 − .22

(.001)

.67

(< .001)

.39

(< .001)

 − .47

(< .001)

1

   

Over protection

.07

(.269)

.25

(.001)

.64

(< .001)

 − .01

(.899)

.40

(< .001)

1

  

Ego identity

.46

(< .001)

 − .24

(< .001)

 − .09

(.178)

.56

(< .001)

 − .28

(< .001)

 − .08

(.246)

1

 

College adjustment

.30

(< .001)

 − .09

(.172)

 − .06

(.337)

.38

(< .001)

 − .15

(.025)

 − .07

(.281)

.71

(< .001)

1

  1. aPaternal child-rearing attitude
  2. bMaternal child-rearing attitude