Table 2.
Minority | Married | Injury | Stranger | Prior assault |
Life threat | Age | Pre-exam SUDS |
Post-exam SUDS |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Married | .03 | ||||||||
Injury | −.14* | .04 | |||||||
Stranger | −.07 | .02 | .07 | ||||||
Prior assault |
−.08 | .04 | .19** | −.13* | |||||
Life threat | .34*** | .06 | .16** | .18** | −.01 | ||||
Age | .11 | .46*** | .26*** | −.01 | .19*** | .22*** | |||
Pre-exam SUDS |
.02 | .06 | .11 | −.19** | −.02 | .03 | .11 | ||
Post-exam SUDS |
.06 | .09 | .08 | −.11 | −.06 | .15* | .08 | .59** | |
BAI total | −.04 | .06 | .04 | −.17** | .43*** | .32*** | .04 | .43** | .32** |
Notes. Statistics reported between dichotomous variables are Phi coefficients, which are interpreted similarly to Pearson's r. Pearson's r is provided above for all continuous variables, with point-biserial correlations provided for associations between dichotomous and continuous data. Subjective Units of Distress (SUDS). Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).
p < .05.
p < .01.
p < .001.