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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Apr 13.
Published in final edited form as: Memory. 2008;16(6):637–657. doi: 10.1080/09658210802083098

Table 6.

Correlations between CED and phenomenological memory properties and mental health from Study 4.

CED Event-Event
IES
Total −.36** .11
 Intrusiveness −.38** .11
 Avoidance −.26* .08
AMQ
 Reliving −.37** −.18
 Positive Valence −.10 −.16
 Emotional Intensity −.29* .21
 Visceral Emotions −.27* .14
CES −.18 .08
SCL-90-R
Global Severity −.29* .17
 Obssess-Compul −.26* .16
 Somatization −.13 .24*
 Intersensitivity −.22 .13
 Depression −.25* .17
 Anxiety −.30* .10
 Hostility −.17 .21
 Phobic −.24 .22
 Paranoia −.27* −.01
 Psychoticism −.28* .06
*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001