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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2007 Oct;20(5):845–855. doi: 10.1002/jts.20252

Table 3.

Sociodemographic correlates of exposure to multiple traumas (number of traumas).

B (se) β
Gender (Female) −.26 .07 −.06***
Race (ref=White)
 Black .32 .14 .06*
 Coloured −.19 .16 −.03
 Indian/Asian .02 .24 .00
Married .55 .07 .12***
Age (ref=15–34)
 35–49 .16 .08 .03*
 50–64 .28 .10 .04**
 65+ .04 .16 .00
Income (ref=r12,000+)
 R0–2999 .12 .08 .03
 R3000–5999 .36 .13 .04**
 R6000–11999 .26 .13 .03*
Education (ref=13+)
 None −.35 .15 −.04*
 Grade 1–11 −.15 .10 −.03
 Grade 12 −.10 .11 −.02
Employed .09 .08 .02
Urbanicity (Urban) .12 .07 .03

Note. Reference groups include male, White, not married, age 15–34, 12000+ Rands, 13+ education, unemployed, rural.

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001.