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. 2011 May 12;2:10.3402/ejpt.v2i0.5864. doi: 10.3402/ejpt.v2i0.5864

Table 3.

Correlations between pre-, peri-, post-trauma variables and the acute stress disorder scale total, Pearson's r

Measure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Female
2. Age .26**
3. Prior robbery .20* .47**
4. Prior trauma exposure −.08 .12 .13
5. Life change .26** −.15 .15 .15
6. Proximity to the robber .09 .07 −.07 .07 −.12
7. Helplessness .18* −.11 .08 .16* .19* .21*
8. Perceived life threat −.06 −.05 −.08 .08 −.13 .30** .06
9. CSS POS −.05 .06 .04 −.17* −.15 −.06 −.12 −.01
10. CSS NEG .13 −.04 −.01 .26** .18* .08 .07 −.02 −.32**
11. CSS SATISFAC −.13 .10 −.13 −.16 −.17* −.10 −.13 −.11 .60** −.52**
12. Perceived safety −.24** .06 −.09 −.14 −.21** −.05 −.37** −.22** .24** −.34** .34**
13. ASDS total .23** −.07 .12 .23** .25** .16* .49** .29** −.24** .28** −.28** −.78**

Abbreviations: ASDS, Acute Stress Disorder Scale; CSS, Crisis Support Scale; CSS POS, positive social support; CSS NEG, feelings of being let down; CSS SATISFAC, social support satisfaction; N=152; age (n=150).Note:

*

p=<.05,

**

p=<.01, two-tailed.