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Table 6 Pearson correlation matrix of USQ and SBQ factors ( N= 4,237)

From: Different stability of social-communication problems and negative demanding behaviour from infancy to toddlerhood in a large Dutch population sample

Factors USQ (T1)

Factors SBQ (T2)

1 Language problems

2 Negative emotionality

3 ADHD- problems

4 Deviant play behaviour

5 Demanding behaviour

6 Deviant affective behaviour

7 Com. interact. problems

8 Sleep problems

1 Deviant communication

0.35 *

0.09*

0.10*

0.15*

0.05

0.17*

0.25*

-0.00

2 Negative emotionality

0.07*

0.44 *

0.32 *

0.12*

0.07*

0.11*

0.14*

0.15*

3 Deviant reactive behaviour

0.00

0.02

-0.01

0.05*

0.00

0.03

0.02

0.01

4 Deviant play behaviour

0.12*

0.04

0.08*

0.11*

0.04

0.10*

0.14*

-0.02

5 Demanding behaviour

0.04

0.10*

0.10*

0.03

0.19*

0.04

0.05*

0.04

6 Social anxiety/inhibition

0.05*

0.12*

0.05*

0.06*

0.03

0.05*

0.04

0.07*

7 Advanced social interaction problems

0.23*

0.09*

0.13*

0.23*

0.03

0.19*

0.34 *

0.02

8 Basic social interaction problems

0.14*

0.19*

0.20*

0.15*

0.06*

0.13*

0.22*

0.09*

9 Sleep problems

0.06*

0.17*

0.12*

0.09*

0.06*

0.09*

0.13*

0.31

  1. *Most correlations (r) were small, but significant (p ≤ 0.001). The highest correlations were found between deviant communication (USQ) and language problems (SBQ); negative emotionality (USQ) and negative emotionality / attention-deficit/hyperactivity problems (SBQ); advanced social interaction problems (USQ) and communication and interaction problems (SBQ); sleep problems (USQ) and sleep problems (SBQ).