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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Oct 17.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Health Med. 2010 Oct;15(5):574–583. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2010.507770

Table 2. Alcohol use and BSI dimensions by injury type requiring medical attention.

AUDIT and BSI
Dimensions
Unintentional
injury only
(n = 35)
One type of
intentional injury a
(n = 15)
Two types of
intentional
injuries b
(n = 16)
F(df) pc
Mean (SD)
AUDIT - Total 3.63 (4.44) 7.13 (7.53) 9.19 (9.10) F(2, 63)=3.7 .026
BSI
 Obsessive-Compulsive .65 (.72) .79 (.78) .81 (.49) F(2, 63)=0.9 .663
 Depression .24 (.34) .60 (.66) .45 (.47) F(2, 63)=3.6 .036
 Anxiety .49 (.52) .56 (.59) .51 (.56) F(2, 63)=0.4 .938
 Hostility .51 (.51) .75 (.73) .81 (.60) F(2, 63)=1.9 .170
 Psychoticism .26 (.50) .64 (.81) .45 (.56) F(2, 63)=2.3 .119
 Somatization .40 (.41) .71 (.67) .76 (.58) F(2, 63)=3.6 .037
 Paranoia .62 (.44) 1.13 (1.05) 1.09 (.75) F(2, 63)=3.7 .023
 Total .45 (.35) .70 (.61) .70 (.46) F(2, 63)=2.5 .102
a

Injured due to either fighting or was physically attacked.

b

Injured due to fighting and was physically attacked.

c

Based on one-way ANOVA comparing mean values for AUDIT and BSI scores by injury group.