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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2022 Jun 6;15(4):576–583. doi: 10.1037/tra0001288

Table 3.

Main and Interactive Effect of PTS and TRS on Impulsivity Facets

Outcome Predictor b SE t p 95% CI R 2 F
Lack of Premeditation .14 24.68**
PTS 0.02 0.01 2.12 .03 [0.001, 0.04]
TRS 0.003 0.01 4.31 < .001 [0.02, 0.05]
PTS x TRS −0.001 0.0003 −3.70 <.001 [−0.002, −0.001]
Lack of Perseverance .12 20.50**
PTS 0.01 0.01 1.69 .09 [−0.002, 0.03]
TRS 0.03 0.01 4.40 < .001 [0.02, 0.05]
PTS x TRS −0.001 0.0003 −2.68 .008 [−0.001, −0.0002]
Negative Urgency .13 23.81**
PTS 0.05 0.01 5.06 <.001 [0.03, 0.06]
TRS 0.01 0.02 1.54 .12 [−0.004, 0.03]
PTS x TRS −0.001 0.0003 −1.83 .07 [−0.001, 0.000]
Positive Urgency .16 29.36**
PTS 0.04 0.01 4.46 <.001 [0.02, 0.06]
TRS 0.03 0.01 3.24 .001 [0.01, 0.05]
PTS x TRS −0.001 0.0004 −1.51 .13 [−0.001, 0.002]
Sensation Seeking .005 0.85
PTS 0.01 0.01 1.41 .16 [−0.01, 0.03]
TRS −0.004 0.009 −0.45 .65 [−0.02, 0.01]
PTS x TRS 0.0003 0.0004 0.67 .51 [−0.001, 0.001]

Note. PTS = Posttraumatic symptoms.

**

p < .001.

All findings are significant after applying the Benjamini-Hochberg adjustment.