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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 6.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2010 Oct;23(5):623–630. doi: 10.1002/jts.20568

Table 2.

Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analyses: Distress Tolerance and PTSD Symptom Severity

R2 t β sr2
Model 1 .22*
Number of traumas 1.42 .15 .02
BFI-Neuroticism 4.01** .40 .16
Participant sex −2.01* −.21 .04
Model 2 .31**
Number of traumas 1.68 .17 .03
BFI-Neuroticism 1.88 .25 .05
Participant sex −2.27* −.25 .05
Distress Tolerance Scale −2.46* −.31 .06
Discomfort Intolerance Scale −1.13 −.12 .01
Mirror-Tracing Task duration −0.69 −.09 .00
Breath-Holding Task duration −0.93 −.13 .01

Note. N = 81. standardized beta weight; sr2 = squared semi-partial correlation; Number of traumas = CAPS–Life Events Checklist; BFI-Neuroticism = Big Five Inventory–Neuroticism subscale; Participant sex (1 = men, 2 = women); Distress Tolerance Scale = Distress Tolerance Scale–total score; Discomfort Intolerance Scale = Discomfort Intolerance Scale-total score; Mirror-Tracing Task duration = Mirror-Tracing Task duration–in seconds; Breath-Holding Task duration = Breath-Holding Task duration–in seconds.

*

p <.05.

**

p <.01.

***

p <.001.