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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2016 May 28;39(5):823–831. doi: 10.1007/s10865-016-9748-4

Table 3.

Multiple regression analysis for effects of negative social support and perceived threat in the emergency department on subsequent PTSD symptoms

Predictor Variables Model 1 Model 2 Model 3

B (95% CI) β p B (95% CI) β p B (95% CI) β p
Age −.28 (−.50, −.05) −.27 .02 −.29 (−.51, −.07) −.29 .009 −.21 (−.42, −.002) −.21 .05
GRACE risk score .02 (−.08, .13) .05 .66 .03 (−.08, .14) .07 .58 .03 (−.07, .13) .08 .50
Charlson comorbidity index −.43 (−1.31, .45) −.07 .33 −.39 (−1.25, .48) −.06 .38 −.25 (−1.06, .57) −.04 .55
Gender −1.28 (−4.60, 2.05) −.05 .45 −1.78 (−5.07, 1.51) −.07 .29 −.51 (3.63, 2.60) −.02 .75
Negative social - - - 1.20 (.28, 2.11) .16 .01 0.74 (−.14, 1.61) .10 .10
Perceived ED threat - - - - - - 1.32 (.90, 1.74) .37 <.001