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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Nov 21;158:126–131. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.11.006

Table 1.

Lifetime traumatic event exposure overall and by gender, expressed as percent of column (n).

All participants N = 167a Men n = 63 Women n = 104
Natural disaster 5 (8) 3 (2) 6 (6)
Accident 45 (75) 49 (31) 42 (44)
Death of loved one 62 (104) 57 (36) 65 (68)
Illness or injury of loved one 29 (48) 35 (22) 25 (26)
Life-threatening illness 29 (49) 30 (19) 29 (30)
Combat 1 (1) 2 (1) 0 (0)
Adult physical assault* 64 (106) 81 (51) 53 (55)
Witness assault* 40 (67) 54 (34) 32 (33)
Threatened with assault 29 (49) 29 (18) 30 (31)
Witness family violence 47 (79) 46 (29) 48 (50)
Child physical assault 26 (43) 24 (15) 27 (28)
Intimate partner violence* 49 (82) 11 (7) 72 (75)
Child sexual assault*b 29 (48) 14 (9) 38 (39)
Young adult sexual assault* 11 (19) 2 (1) 17 (18)
Adult sexual assault* 19 (31) 3 (2) 28 (29)
Other threats* 26 (43) 8 (5) 37 (38)
Other events 52 (86) 43 (27) 57 (59)
Any traumatic event 97 (162) 97 (61) 97 (101)
*

Gender difference: p < 0.01

a

Two participants are missing data.

b

One participant refused to answer child sexual assault questions.