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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Women Q. 2022 Apr 13;46(3):299–315. doi: 10.1177/03616843221085213

Table 5.

Prediction of Mental Health Problems among Sexual Assault Survivors (n = 120)

B SE p
Mental Health Factor Loadings
 Posttraumatic stress (mean) 1.11 0.08 < .001***
 Anhedonic depression 1.13 0.08 < .001***
 Anxious arousal 0.75 0.07 < .001***
Predictors of Mental Health
 Age 0.03 0.05 .543
 Years between networks 0.01 0.07 .917
 Perceived global functional social support −0.11 0.06 .069
 Perceived assault-specific functional social support:
  Disclosed assault to any alters −0.11 0.15 .463
  Perceived unhelpful response from any alters 0.42 0.19 .029*
  Perceived unhelpful response from multiple alters 0.18 0.27 .498
 Structural social support:
  Density change 0.00 0.21 .999
  Alters lost from network 0.13 0.04 .002**
  Alters added to network −0.03 0.03 .298

Note. Unstandardized estimates are shown for all factor loadings and regression slopes. A mean score for posttraumatic stress was employed to facilitate model estimation. SE = standard error. Model n = 120.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.