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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2016 Oct 13;9(4):500–508. doi: 10.1037/tra0000212

Table 3.

Bivariate Differences on Study Variables by Trauma Type

History of sexual assault? History of intimate partner-perpetrated violence?
No
(n = 70)
Yes
(n = 149)
Bivariate
difference
Effect
size
No
(n = 76)
Yes
(n = 143)
Bivariate
difference
Effect
size
Number of criterion A events M = 7.44;
SD = 4.91
M = 10.23;
SD = 5.37
U =
3555.00**
d =
0.53
M = 7.17;
SD = 4.17
M = 10.49;
SD = 5.60
U =
3485.50**
d =
0.64
Total CAPS score M = 62.13;
SD = 19.01
M = 76.77;
SD = 20.19
U =
3088.00**
d =
0.74
M = 66.66;
SD = 19.11
M = 74.97;
SD = 21.34
U =
4106.00**
d =
0.40
CAPS reexperiencing M = 16.30;
SD = 9.16
M = 20.99;
SD = 8.13
U =
3698.50**
d =
0.55
M = 16.43;
SD = 8.09
M = 21.11;
SD = 8.65
U =
3810.00**
d =
0.55
CAPS avoidance M = 25.20;
SD = 9.40
M = 31.62;
SD = 9.52
U =
3209.00**
d =
0.68
M = 27.97;
SD = 9.57
M = 30.42;
SD = 10.04
U =
4670.50
d =
0.25
CAPS hyperarousal M = 19.61;
SD = 8.48
M = 23.89;
SD = 7.03
U =
3712.00**
d =
0.57
M = 21.24;
SD = 7.96
M = 23.21;
SD = 7.59
U =
4669.50
d =
0.26

SA= Sexual assault; IPV = Intimate-partner-perpetrated violence

**

p < .01