Research Article

Emotional Availability, Neuropsychological Functioning, and Psychopathology: The Context of Parental Substance Use Disorder

Table 5

Correlations among symptoms of psychopathology and maternal behaviors.

EA
Sens
EA
Struct
EA
Nonint
EA
Nonhos
EA
Ch. Resp
EA
Ch. Invol

Som−.264 .104−.353−.302−.311−.288
OC−.446−.349−.275−.257−.493 −.483
IS−.329−.053−.351−.136−.330 −.381
Dep−.362−.276−.288−.211 −.397 −.428
Anx−.352−.045−.310−.113−.264−.378
Hos−.232 .220−.172−.179−.123−.131
Phob −.444−.088−.210−.275−.290−.238
Par−.326−.135−.296−.294−.343−.368
Psy−.348−.218−.221−.223−.333−.335
GSI −.469−.133−.377−.309 −.426 −.398
PST−.367−.214 −.400−.139−.335 −.431
PSDI−.365 .021−.160−.313−.345−.198

Som = somatization, OC = obsessive-compulsive, IS = interpersonal sensitivity, Dep = depression, Anx = anxiety, Hos = hostility, Phob = phobic anxiety, Par = paranoid ideation, Psy = psychoticism, GSI = Global Severity Index, PST = Positive Symptom Total, and PSDI = Positive Symptom Distress Index. is significant at the 0.05 levels (two-tailed). is significant at the 0.01 levels (two-tailed).