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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Couple Family Psychol. 2016 Oct 10;5(4):212–225. doi: 10.1037/cfp0000067

Table 2.

APIM results for child sexual abuse and sexual coercion victimization predicting TSI trauma symptoms.

Variable Actor effects: W→W Partner effects: M→W Actor effects: M→M Partner effects: W→M

B SE b SE b SE b SE
Child sexual abuse 1.82 2.19 10.54** 2.84 13.93** 3.85 7.26* 3.30
Sexual coercion victimization 0.75 1.35 2.47 1.54 5.25** 1.70 −0.16 1.15
Child sexual abuse x sexual coercion victimization 4.83** 1.86 −8.30* 3.97 −4.15 4.78 −3.09 2.28

Note. We fit the distinguishable or fully saturated model (i.e., df = 0), which allowed actor and partner effects to vary across men’s (M) and women’s (W) trauma symptoms.

**

p < .01

*

p < .05.