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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2014 Oct;27(5):550–557. doi: 10.1002/jts.21960

Table 1.

The Main and Interactive Effects of Probable PTSD and AD on Women’s Use of Aggression with Victimization in the Model

Probable PTSD Status AD Status Victimization Probable PTSD × AD

PTSD (n = 37) No PTSD (n = 110) ηp2 AD (n = 55) No AD (n = 92) ηp2 ηp2 ηp2
M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)
Physical Aggressiona 30.78 (46.55) 21.48 (31.85) .02 39.53 (44.26) 14.43 (26.45) .12*** .21*** .03*
Psychological Aggressionb 62.32 (52.44) 54.17 (40.13) .01 74.42 (48.65) 45.35 (36.22) .03* .42*** .01
Sexual Aggressionc 6.08 (15.20) 3.62 (8.31) .02 6.65 (13.74) 2.89 (7.91) .01 .04* .03*

Note.

PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder. AD = alcohol dependence.

a

Corresponding experiences of physical, psychological, and sexual victimization. Means and standard deviations calculated using non-transformed values. Analyses of covariance were calculated using transformed values.

*

p<.05.

***

p<.001.