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. 2016 Dec 26;12(4):555–568. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsw165

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characterization

IPV-PTSD M ± SD (Range) HC M ± SD (Range) t-value P-value
n 18 18
Age (years) 26.61 ± 5.78 26.33 ± 8.83 t(34) = −0.112 P = 0.912
(19–38) (18–51)
Level of education (years in school) 12.69 ± 1.20 12.83 ± 0.51 t(32) = 0.471 P = 0.641
(10–14) (12–14)
Questionnaire data
  PDSa 23.50 ± 9.88 0.50 ± 0.71 t(34) = −9.84 P < 0.050
(7–43) (0–2)
  PTCIb 3.35 ± 1.31 1.12 ± 0.16 t(34) = −7.15 P < 0.050
(1.39–5.33) (1–1.55)
  FDS-20c 2.20 ± 1.20 0.24 ± 0.29 t(34) = −4.13 P < 0.050
(0.25–7.05) (0–1.05)
  BDI-IId score 19.72 ± 10.58 1.44 ± 1.42 t(34) = −7.26 P < 0.050
(5–35) (0–4)
Comorbidities (DSM-IV)
  Pain disorder (DSM 307.8) 1
  Anorexia nervosa (DSM 307.1) 1
  Social anxiety disorder (DSM 300.23) 2
  Recurrent mild depression (DSM 296.31) 1

IPV-PTSD, interpersonal violence posttraumatic stress disorder; HC, healthy controls.

a

German version by Anke Ehlers (unpublished) of the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale (Foa et al., 1997).

b

German version by Anke Ehlers (unpublished) of the Posttraumatic Cognition Inventory (Foa et al., 1999).

c

German version (Spitzer et al., 2005) of the Dissociative Experiences Scale (Bernstein and Putnam, 1986).

d

German version (Hautzinger et al., 2009) of the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck et al., 1996).