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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Assessment. 2014 Feb 27;21(4):443–451. doi: 10.1177/1073191114524014

Table 1. Descriptive and Clinical Characteristics.

Total Sample
Age [M(SD)] 37.27(10.05)
Gender (n, % Male) 1586 (80%)
Race
 n, % Black or African American 966 (49%)
 n, % White (including Hispanic) 921 (46%)
 n, % Other 94 (5%)
Education [M(SD)] 13.46 (3.42)
Marital Status
 n, % Married (including separated) 1193 (60%)
 Number of Times Divorced [M(SD)] 0.52 (0.74)
Military Status
 n, % Active Duty 122 (6%)
 n, % Reserve Forces Dutya 662 (34%)
 n, % Discharged 1197 (60%)
Combat Exposure Scale [M(SD)] 11.73 (10.72)
Employment Status (n, % Working) 1287 (65%)
Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, 25-item [M(SD)] 72.66(18.44)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Lifetime (n, %) 683 (39%)
SCL 90-R (Global Severity Index) [M(SD)] 0.93 (0.85)

Note. N= 1981. SCL-90-R = Symptom Checklist Revised;

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Reserve Forces Duty includes study participants serving in the National Guard or Reserves