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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2010 Dec 31;45(6):735–741. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.11.016

Table 2.

Bivariate correlations among childhood trauma, MHPG levels, PDI score and PCL-S score

Childhood trauma MHPG at video start MHPG at video end MHPG after recovery Peritraumatic Distress (PDI) Reexperiencing (ln transformed PCL) Avoiding (ln transformed PCL) Hyperarousal (ln transformed PCL) PTSD symptoms (ln transformed PCL)
MHPG at video start 0.03 1.00
MHPG at video end −0.01 .79** 1.00
MHPG after recovery 0.07 .71** .77** 1.00
Peritraumatic Distress (PDI) 0.00 .16* .11 .14* 1.00
Reexperiencing (ln transformed PCL) 0.03 .08 .07 .09 .38** 1.00
Avoiding (ln transformed PCL) 0.03 .11 .05 .15* .40** .67** 1.00
Hyperarousal (ln transformed PCL) 0.06 .10 .01 .08 .38** .45** .61** 1.00
PTSD symptoms (ln transformed PCL) 0.05 .12 .05 .13* .45** .78** .91** .84** 1.00
*

correlation is significant at the p<0.05 level,

**

significant at the p<0.01 level (two-tailed).

Not corrected for multiple testing.