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. 2023 Feb 16;3(4):705–715. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.02.004

Table 2.

Prior Sexual Trauma and Posttraumatic Dysfunction in First 6 Months Following Trauma in the Imaging Sample (n = 242)

Symptom Type Demographic Covariates
Trauma and Demographic Covariates
F Value p Value F Value p Value
Depression, PROMIS
 Time point 14.77 9.48 × 10−12 14.75 1.00 × 10−11
 Sexual trauma 64.11 3.06 × 10−15 23.41 1.51 × 10−6
 Time point × sexual trauma 0.09 .99 0.10 .98
Anxiety, PROMIS
 Time point 19.68 1.22 × 10−15 19.98 7.43 × 10−16
 Sexual trauma 50.49 2.20 × 10−12 11.07 9.09 × 10−4
 Time point × sexual trauma 0.67 .61 0.65 .62
PTSD, PCL-5
 Time point 10.13 4.92 × 10−8 9.22 2.59 × 10−7
 Sexual trauma 36.17 2.55 × 10−9 6.05 .01
 Time point × sexual trauma 0.97 .42 1.16 .33
Dissociation, DES-B
 Time point 11.53 3.65 × 10−9 11.13 7.76 × 10−9
 Sexual trauma 17.55 3.03 × 10−5 2.15 .14
 Time point × sexual trauma 0.85 .49 0.54 .71
Maladaptive Beliefs About Pain, PCS
 Time point 34.84 2.35 × 10−27 33.96 1.23 × 10−26
 Sexual trauma 16.01 6.73 × 10−5 6.24 .01
 Time point × sexual trauma 0.92 .45 0.81 .52

DES-B, Brief Dissociative Experiences Scale–Modified; PCL-5, PTSD Checklist for DSM-5; PCS, Pain Catastrophizing Scale (Rumination subscale); PROMIS, Participant-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (Anxiety Scale Short Form 7a and Depression Short Form 8b); PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder.