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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2011 Jun 10;17(4):283–296. doi: 10.1177/1078390311408900

Table 4.

Group values for study variablesa

Subclinical (n = 209) PTSD (n = 14) MDD (n =162) Co-Morbid PTSD-MDD (n = 134)
Age (n=200) (n = 14) (n =150) (n = 131)
 Mean 39.44 years 38.52 years 40.00 years 41.86 years
 (SD) (6.21) (4.48) (6.34) (7.03)
Education (n = 209) (n = 14) (n =162) (n =134)
 Less than High School (H.S.) 57.0% 64.3% 64.2% 79.7%
 H.S. Grad., Equivalent or beyond 43.0% 35.7% 35.8% 20.3%
Demands of Immigration (n = 209) (n = 14) (n = 157) (n = 134)
 Mean .86 1.20 1.18 1.41
 (SD) (.40) (.35) (.47) (.49)
Social Support (n = 209) (n = 14) (n = 157) (n = 134)
 Mean 5.68 6.06 5.26 5.31
 (SD) (1.08) (.99) (1.24) (1.34)
Trauma with Persecution (n = 209) (n = 14) (n = 157) (n = 134)
 No (War Zone, Natural Disaster) 48.1% 28.6% 38.9% 26.3%
 Yes (Persecution) 51.9% 71.4% 61.1% 73.7%
a

Bonferroni corrected significance tests for parameter estimates in the multinomial regression indicate means and frequencies reported for the Co-Morbid PTSD-MDD group are significantly different from those reported for the Subclinical group for all study variables except Education (p < .05). In addition, these significance tests indicate that the mean Demands of Immigration scores for the Co-Morbid PTSD-MDD group are significantly different from those reported for the MDD only group (p < .05).