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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2016 Mar 17;33(6):495–501. doi: 10.1002/da.22485

Table 2.

Prevalence of Trauma Exposure by Race/Ethnicity (n = 14,866)a

Trauma Categories Total White (n= 4,043) Black (n= 5,452) Hispanic (n= 3,223) Asian (n= 2,148) F or χ2, df P value
War Exposure 10.0 (0.6) 9.2 (0.8) 9.6 (0.6) 0.6 (0.9) 23.8 (1.3) 92.5, 3 <.001
Assaultive/Interpersonal 37.5 (1.1) 36.9 (1.5) 45.4 (1.2) 38.1 (1.7) 25.1 (1.1) 48.1, 3 <.001
Child Maltreatment 16.9 (0.6) 15.1 (0.9) 21.2 (0.8) 24.8 (0.9) 11.2 (0.9) 100.9, 3 <.001
Serious Accident or Illness 37.9 (0.9) 41.3 (1.2) 33.5 (0.9) 29.0 (0.8) 22.3 (1.1) 272.4, 3 <.001
Disaster Exposure 22.0 (0.9) 22.7 (1.2) 19.4 (1.1) 20.9 (1.1) 20.8 (1.3) 7.08, 3 .069
Witnessed Trauma 29.6 (0.7) 29.7 (0.9) 34.6 (1.1) 26.9 (1.5) 22.3 (1.1) 32.8, 3 <.001
Trauma to Someone Close 50.7 (1.1) 53.2 (1.5) 55.5 (1.2) 40.4 (1.1) 29.4 (1.4) 170.4, 3 <.001
Inflict 3.1 (0.2) 2.8 (0.3) 4.9 (0.4) 3.7 (0.4) 1.1 (0.2) 37.3, 3 <.001
a

Values are presented as a weighted percentage (SE) unless otherwise indicated; N’s are unweighted