Table 4.
Significance levels of Interaction between Childhood Trauma and Neighborhood-Level Crime Subtypes in Secondary Analyses
Total Crime | Personal Crime | Property Crime | |
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Major Depression Symptoms | |||
Childhood trauma – Total | .04 | .04 | .05a |
Childhood trauma – Sexual abuse | .45 | .30 | .73 |
Childhood trauma – Physical abuse | .12 | .13 | .16 |
Childhood trauma – Emotional abuse | .08 | .08 | .12 |
Childhood trauma – Emotional neglect | .01 | .01 | .01 |
Childhood trauma – Physical neglect | .25 | .39 | .17 |
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms | |||
Childhood trauma – Total | .14 | .19 | .12 |
Childhood trauma – Sexual abuse | .94 | .90 | .98 |
Childhood trauma – Physical abuse | .35 | .41 | .34 |
Childhood trauma – Emotional abuse | .37 | .46 | .32 |
Childhood trauma – Emotional neglect | .02 | .03 | .02 |
Childhood trauma – Physical neglect | .06 | .15 | .03 |
Note. N = 3,192 participants nested in 413 census tracts. Analyses controlled for age, female gender, non-Hispanic Black race, comorbid symptoms, and main effects of childhood trauma and crime. For clarity, significance levels below .05 are shown in boldface.
p = .053.