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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Violence. 2015 Sep 7;6(1):145–155. doi: 10.1037/a0039713

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics, Lifetime Number of Trauma Types, and Emotional and Behavioral Functioning (N=1,743)

Variable N (%)
Gender
 Male 667 (38.3%)
 Female 1,076 (61.7%)
Race/Ethnicity (n = 1,680)
 White (Non-Hispanic) 571 (34.0%)
 Black/African American 401 (23.9%)
 Hispanic/Latino 612 (36.4%)
 Other 96 (5.7%)
Primary Residence (n = 1,589)
 Home (with parent(s)) 1,004 (63.2%)
 Home (with relatives) 208 (13.1%)
 Foster Care 135 (8.5%)
 Residential treatment/Correctional facility 152 (9.6%)
 Other 90 (5.7%)

Lifetime Number of Trauma Types 4.0 (2.5)

CBCL (n =1,180) Clinical Range
M (SD) N (%)
 Externalizing Behavioral Problems 62.7 (10.6) 610 (51.7%)
 Internalizing Behavioral Problems 62.3 (11.0) 577 (48.9%)
 Total Behavioral Problems 63.5 (10.1) 670 (56.8%)
UCLA PTSD-RI (n = 1,521) Clinical Range
M (SD) N (%)
 Re-experiencing Subscale - 1,117 (76.4%)
 Avoidance Subscale - 783 (53.5%)
 Hyperarousal Subscale - 1,145 (78.3%)
 Overall Score 26.7 (15.0) 385 (25.3%)

Risk Behaviors N (%)

 Alcohol/Substance Use 392 (22.5%)
 Suicidality 417 (25.3%)
 Self-injurious Behaviors 278 (16.9%)