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. 2014 May 22;5:10.3402/ejpt.v5.23159. doi: 10.3402/ejpt.v5.23159

Table 2.

Effects of gender, proximity, perceived life threat, and prior exposure to adversities on posttraumatic stress reactions related to the Oslo Terror (N=9,186)

B SE Stand. beta t
Block 1
 Gender −0.06 0.005 −0.12 −12.23***
 Proximity to terror events 0.06 0.006 0.10 9.85***
 Perceived life threat 0.08 0.002 0.33 32.99***
Block 2
 Gender −0.06 0.005 −0.11 −11.48***
 Proximity to terror events 0.06 0.006 0.09 9.25***
 Perceived life threat 0.07 0.002 0.33 32.41***
 Direct exposure to violence 0.02 0.004 0.04 4.00***
 Unwanted sexual acts 0.02 0.007 0.03 3.42**
 Witnessing of violence 0.01 0.004 0.02 2.23*
Block 3
 Gender −0.03 0.006 −0.05 −4.38***
 Proximity to terror events 0.07 0.008 0.11 8.29***
 Perceived life threat 0.08 0.003 0.37 26.73***
 Direct exposure to violence 0.01 0.006 0.02 1.35
 Unwanted sexual acts 0.02 0.007 0.03 3.13**
 Witnessing of violence 0.01 0.004 0.02 2.24*
 Gender × proximity −0.03 0.013 −0.03 −2.07*
 Gender × perceived life threat −0.03 0.005 −0.08 −5.52***
 Direct exposure to violence × perceived life threat 0.01 0.003 0.03 2.36*
*

p<0.05;

**

=p<0.01;

***

=p<0.001