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. 2017 Jan 30;34(4):348–355. doi: 10.1002/da.22602

Table 4.

Means and standard deviation for week 2 posttraumatic stress symptoms by trajectory

Symptom Cluster Resilient (n = 173) Recovered (n = 15) Persistent (n = 14) Delayed Onset (n = 6) Total Sample (n = 208)
B. Reexperiencing (0–5) 0.73 (1.07)a 4.27 (0.70)b 4.36 (0.63)b 2.17 (1.60) 1.27 (1.63)
C. Avoidance (0–2) 0.59 (0.78)a 2.00 (0.00)b 1.93 (0.27)b 1.17 (0.98) 0.80 (0.87)
D. Cognition and mood (0–7) 1.16 (1.36)a 4.60 (1.30)b 6.00 (0.78)c 2.50 (1.87) 1.77 (1.97)
E. Arousal (0–6) 0.98 (1.16)a 4.07 (1.03)b 4.36 (1.01)b 2.83 (1.17) 1.48 (1.61)
Dissociation (0–2) 0.09 (0.34)a 0.47 (0.64)b 0.86 (0.95)b 0.50 (0.84) 0.18 (0.50)
Total symptoms (B + C + D + E) 3.46 (3.39)a 14.93 (1.91)b 16.64 (1.65)b 8.67 (4.37) 5.32 (5.39)

Possible range for each symptom cluster given in parentheses (first column). Standard deviations in parentheses (second to sixth columns). Different superscript characters represent significant post hoc differences, adjusted for multiple comparisons; delayed onset cases removed from post hoc analyses.