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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2013 Jul 18;26(4):451–458. doi: 10.1002/jts.21829

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Correlations Among PTSD Symptoms Clusters, Alcohol Misuse, use of IPV, and IPV victimization.

Observed Range Mean Standard Deviation Correlations

Variable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
PTSD symptom severity 0-47 15.13 10.17
PTSD cluster severity
    Re-experiencing 0 – 15 3.80 3.28
    Avoidance 0 – 6 2.05 1.94 .61**
    Numbing 0 – 14 3.90 3.36 .55** .56**
    Hyperarousal 0 – 15 5.38 3.77 .55** .43** .64**
Alcohol misuse 1 – 40 10.99 8.76 .45** .36** .42** .45**
Psychological IPV 1 – 200 56.81 43.55 .30** .22** .27** .28** .32**
Minor Physical IPV 0 – 125 16.39 22.56 .26** .24** .31** .28** .45** .56**
Severe Physical IPV 0 – 105 7.34 15.65 .40** .26** .35** .31** .43** .55** .70**
Psychological Victimization 1 – 200 54.97 41.55 .49** .34** .39** .38** .34** .74** .39** .47**
Physical Victimization 1 – 250 25.95 42.07 .59** .39** .40** .38** .37** .32** .43** .60** .58**

Note. IPV = intimate partner violence; PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder. Means and standard deviations calculated using non-transformed values.

Pearson r correlations were calculated using log 10 transformed values.

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p < .01.