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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2014 Nov 10;7(4):324–332. doi: 10.1037/tra0000015

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Pearson Correlations Among Predictor Variables and PTSD Symptom Severity (N = 1,061)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M (SD)
1. Age 63.47 (2.76)
2. Gender −.21*** 61.45% male
3. Income (median) −.10*** −.11*** $70–99,999
4. Attachment anxiety .03 .05 −.13*** 14.49 (5.53)
5. Attachment avoidance .05 −.18*** −.10*** .18*** 14.94 (5.59)
6. Event centrality −.06 .16*** −.08** .17*** .01 3.11 (1.08)
7. Neuroticism −.07* .26*** −.17*** .35*** .07** .17*** 48.83 (9.97)
8. PCL severity .06* .06* −.10*** .33*** .16*** .50*** .28*** 26.65 (11.03)
9.Emotional intensitya −.03 .14*** −.01 .07* −.04 .35*** .18*** .37*** 5.13 (1.69)
10. Physical reactionsa −.01 .12*** −.02 .13*** −.04 .26*** .14*** .43*** .59*** 3.48 (2.05)
11.Voluntary rehearsala −.05 .11*** −.01 .06* −.04 .48*** .15*** .39*** .47*** .36*** 4.80 (1.55)
12. Involuntary recalla −.02 .13*** −.02 .12*** .02 .48*** .22*** .51*** .49*** .41*** .65*** 4.14 (1.77)

Note. Gender: 0 = male, 1 = female. PCL severity = PTSD Checklist symptom severity scores.

a

n = 1,033

*

p ≤ .05,

**

p ≤ .01,

***

p ≤ .001