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Table 2 Pearson correlations of variables in the models

From: Is the association between mothers’ autistic traits and childhood autistic traits moderated by maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index?

 

CUSP cohort (n = 179)

 

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1. Maternal age

 

 − .112

 − .253

.615

.104

.091

.197

 − .049

 − .125

2. Maternal autistic traits

 − .094

 

 − .062

 − .110

.023

 − .046

 − .052

.075

.263

3. Maternal BMI

 − .020

.053

 

 − .198

 − .077

.127

 − .048

 − .130

.008

4. Paternal age

.617

 − .036

 − .007

 

 − .096

 − .013

.076

 − .016

.009

5. Gestational age

.006

 − .017

 − .001

.036

 

 − .009

.616

.054

 − .116

6. Gender (0 = boy; 1 = girl)

 − .010

.005

.003

.009

 − .012

 

.110

.074

.057

7. Birth weight

.067

 − .048

.084

.066

.637

 − .118

 

.137

 − .028

8. Apgar score

.009

 − .007

 − .063

.056

.044

.049

.044

 

.099

9. Child autistic traits

 − .081

.166

.047

 − .064

 − .021

 − .100

 − .038

 − .021

 
 

Generation R cohort (n = 4,659)

  1. Bold denotes statistically significant (p < .05)