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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Compr Psychiatry. 2016 May 4;69:106–115. doi: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.04.022

Table 2.

Descriptive Statistics for Risk Factors and Outcomes Assessed

Mean SD Range
Parental Dysfunction 0.73 0.99 0 – 4
Childhood Home Life 2.27 1.30 0 – 4
Age at First Trauma 23.8 16.28 1 – 79
Past High Magnitude Stressors 7.2 7.90 0 – 30
Past Trauma Events 2.02 2.26 0 – 8
Years of Education 15.0 2.58 8 – 21
Pre-trauma Life Stress 14.6 8.21 2 – 34
Pre-trauma Home Life 2.79 1.26 0 – 4
Subjective Trauma Severity
  Out of Control during trauma 2.47 0.86 0 – 3
  Terribleness during trauma 2.43 0.89 0 – 3
Acute Stress Symptoms
  PTSD Symptoms at baseline 12.0 11.03 0 – 60
  Dissociation Symptoms at baseline 10.7 10.64 0 – 62
Post-trauma Life Stress 18.1 7.99 0 – 35
Post-trauma Social Support 66.7 18.93 21 – 95
Post-trauma Social Constraints 24.8 9.55 15 – 60
Posttraumatic Psychological Symptoms
  PTSD Symptoms at 2 months 13.2 11.89 0 – 54
  Depression Symptoms at 2 months 6.7 6.50 0 – 28
  Negative Thinking at 2 months 12.0 9.85 0 – 45
  Dissociation Symptoms at 2 months 7.8 9.99 0 – 63