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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Stress Manag. 2011 Dec 12;19(1):69–79. doi: 10.1037/a0026488

Table 1.

Means, Standard Deviations, and Bivariate Correlations Among Variables of Interest and PTSS at 6- and 12-months post-MVA.

Mean (SD) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Gender
2. Injury severity 6.94 (5.10) −.014
3. Income −.24** .15
4. Total number of trauma types 3.17 (1.99) −.02 −.09 −.01
5. Fear for life 4.38 (2.40) .24** .03 −.12 .34***
6. Physical injury 4.58 (1.86) .08 .12 .05 .34*** .49***
7. Distress 5.49 (1.74) .33*** .06 −.04 .31*** .47*** .37***
8. Appraisal social support 13.49 (2.60) −.01 .21** .16* −.06 .00 −.05 −.04
9. Belonging social support 13.04 (2.57) .02 .05 .09 −.09 −.08 −.09 .05 .54***
10. Tangible social support 13.84 (2.31) −.09 .27*** .20** −.11 −.17* −.08 −.05 .64*** .65***
11. Total social support 40.37 (6.41) −.03 .21** .18** −.10 −.10 −.09 −.01 .85*** .85*** .88***
12. 6-month PTSS 26.18 (20.57) .30*** −.04 −.23** .24** .35*** .21** .37*** −.19** −.15* −.22** −.21**
13. 12-month PTSS 19.58 (19.81) .24** .03 −.13 .23** .23** .16* .32*** −.23** −.20* −.24** −.26*** .74***

Note. PTSS = Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms

p<.10.

*

p<.05.

**

p<.01.

***

p<.001.