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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2015 Oct 12;8(5):626–633. doi: 10.1037/tra0000085

Table 2.

Correlations between Suicidal Ideation, CAPS Severity, and BDI Severity with DRRI Combat Exposure Items for the Full Sample.

Type of Combat Exposure Suicidal Ideation BDI CAPS Severity BDI Severity (excluding
I fired my weapon at enemy .29* .39** .18
I killed or believe I killed someone .25* .44** .19
I went on combat patrols or missions .00 .17 .04
My unit engaged in battle which suffered causalities .00 .17 .02
I witnessed someone from unit or ally be seriously wounded or killed −.06 .27* .11
I witnessed enemy soldiers be seriously wounded or killed .08 .44** .16
I was wounded or injured in combat −.02 .34** .10
I or member of my unit encountered land/water mines and/or booby traps .00 .08 −.10
I or member of my unit received hostile incoming fire .11 .00 −.10
I or member of my unit received “friendly” incoming fire .00 .32** .39***
I was in a vehicle that was under fire .11 .28* .09
I or members of my unit were attacked by terrorists or civilians .08 .14 −.06
I was part of a land or unit that fired on the enemy .19 .35** .35**
I was part of an assault on entrenched or fortified positions .07 .59** .35**
I took part in an invasion that involved naval and/or land forces −.01 .07 −.02

Note.

*

p < .05;

**

p < . 01,

***

p < .001