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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Psychiatry. 2014 Jul 1;171(7):749–757. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.13101316

Table 2.

Spearman Correlations between Risk Factors at Initial Wave and Violence during Next Year in Both Sampling Frames

National Survey In-Depth Assessments
Risk Factors at Initial Wave Any Violence or Aggression in Next Year Severe Violence in Next Year Other Physical Aggression in Next Year Any Violence or Aggression in Next Year Severe Violence in Next Year Other Physical Aggression in Next Year
Financial Instability 0.2183 <.0001 0.1764 <.0001 0.2120 <.0001 0.2592 0.0002 0.1269 0.0755 0.2416 0.0006
Combat Experience 0.2148 <.0001 0.1608 <.0001 0.2251 <.0001 0.2774 <.0001 0.0156 0.8274 0.2456 0.0005
Alcohol Misuse 0.1945 <.0001 0.1569 <.0001 0.1964 <.0001 0.2472 0.0005 0.2116 0.0028 0.1765 0.0131
Past Violence or Arrests 0.3495 <.0001 0.2488 <.0001 0.3488 <.0001 0.4091 <.0001 0.3074 <.0001 0.3173 <.0001
PTSD + Anger 0.2493 <.0001 0.2319 <.0001 0.2866 <.0001 0.2934 <.0001 0.1793 0.0117 0.2850 <.0001

Note. Please refer to methods as well as Figure 2 for calculation of individual items for risk factor scores.