210 Chapter 4 Bivariate correlations between secondary outcomes across time points are available in Table 2. The self-efficacy subscales were positively correlated at the same time and over time. Similarly, internalising and externalising symptoms were positively correlated within assessments and over time. In addition, Table 3 shows bivariate correlations of maternal mental health problems and anxiety symptoms. Child- and mother-reported anxiety were positively correlated at all time-points, except for child-reported anxiety at pre-test and motherreported anxiety at 6-months follow-up. In addition, mother-reported anxiety was positively correlated with baseline maternal mental health problems at all time-points. Last, maternal depression, anxiety and stress were positively correlated at pre-test.
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