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. 2015 Jul 1;38(7):1017–1025. doi: 10.5665/sleep.4802

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(A) Change in emotional reaction to trauma film: repeated measure analysis of mood visual analogue scores before and after trauma film, demonstrating a significant increase in negative affect, which was equivalent for both groups. (B) Change in state dissociation to trauma film: repeated measure analysis of state dissociation, demonstrating a significant increase in mean state dissociation after watching the trauma film for both groups, but no difference between groups. *P < 0.05; error bars represent standard error of the mean. (C) Personal relevance and familiarity of trauma film clips: no difference between groups in terms of mean personal relevance of content of film clips and familiarity of film clips.