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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2014 Jan 28;27(1):82–89. doi: 10.1002/jts.21878

Table 2.

Generalized Logistic Model on Nightmares During Treatment

Variable Estimate SE OR 95% CI
Age 0.01 0.01 1.01 [0.99, 1.03]
Race/ethnicity
 Caucasian (ref)
 African American −0.65 0.26 0.52** [0.31, 0.87]
 Latina 0.16 0.51 1.17 [0.43, 3.19]
 Other −0.02 0.28 0.98 [0.57, 1.70]
Education −0.02 0.05 0.98 [0.89, 1.08]
Baseline sleep aid −0.17 0.27 0.84 [0.50, 1.43]
Baseline nightmare severity 0.78 0.24 2.18** [1.36, 3.49]
Study week −0.02 0.05 0.98 [0.89, 1.08]
Treatment condition (Seeking Safety vs. Women’s Health Education) 0.51 0.29 1.67 [0.94, 2.94]
Treatment Condition × Week −0.14 0.06 0.87* [0.77, 0.98]
PSS-SR total score 0.06 0.01 1.06** [1.04, 1.08]
Number of days used drugs in the past 30 days at baseline
 0 (ref)
 1–12 −0.06 0.26 0.94 [0.57, 1.57]
 13–30 −0.34 0.28 0.71 [0.41, 1.23]

Note. N = 308. OR = odds ratio; SE = standard error; CI = confidence interval; PSS-SR = Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Scale-Self-Report.

*

p < .05.

**

p ≤ .01.