Each experience contributing to the TTES also independently correlated with the outcome measures. Children’s aggression scores were significantly correlated with ratings of physical abuse (rho = .24, p < .05) and out-of-home placement history (rho = .30, p < .001). Children’s rule-breaking scores correlated significantly with ratings of physical abuse (rho = .33, p < .005), sexual abuse (rho = .27, p < .005), domestic violence (rho = .27, p < .005), out-of-home placements (rho = .32, p < .005), and community violence exposure (rho = .19, p < .05); and children’s inattention scores correlated significantly with sexual abuse ratings (rho = .21, p < .03) and showed trends toward significant correlations with all the other measures except domestic violence.