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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2012;40(4):522–529.

Table 5.

Prediction of Charges of a Violent Offense by PTSD After Accounting for Trauma

R2 F Change p
Model (n = 3,617)
 1. Demographic information 0.075 41.64 *
 2. Demographics+trauma history 0.097 44.47 *
 3. Demographics+trauma history+PTSD symptoms 0.101 15.03
Final model, F(10,3616) = 40.40, p < 1010 Beta t p
Demographics
 Sex −0.088 −5.25 *
 Age −0.034 −2.01
 Race −0.025 −1.60
 Education −0.114 −6.95 *
 Employment −0.003 −0.154
 Income −0.010 −0.585
 Substance abuse history 0.168 9.55 *
Trauma history
 Childhood trauma 0.096 5.39 §
 Adult trauma 0.060 3.47
PTSD symptoms
 Total PSS 0.071 3.88

Dependent variable is a charge involving violence. Sex: 0, male; 1, female. Race: 0, African American/black; 1, Hispanic/Latino; 2, Asian; 3, Caucasian/white; 4, mixed; 5, other.

*

p < 10e-10.

p < .001.

p < .05.

§

p < 10e-5.