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. 2017 Oct 12;8(1):1377528. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2017.1377528

Table 4.

Bivariate correlations of variables included in regression model.

  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 PO .414** .377** −.076 −.090 −.185** −.170* −.125 −.087 .123
2 HSP   .149* .041 .163* .150* .094 .047 −.108 .162*
3 IS     −.290** −.262** −.170* −.298** −.193** .093 .095
4 Depression       .574** .405** .769** .660** −.284** −.055
5 PTSD intrusion         .577** .663** .625** −.304** .076
6 PTSD avoidance           .501** .421** −.203** .135*
7 PTSD negative alterationsa             .755** −.396** .022
8 PTSD alterations in arousalb               −.338** .054
9 Age                 −.135*
10 Gender                  

Pearson correlation coefficients of variables included in the regression model; point biserial correlation coefficient for gender; a negative alterations in cognition and mood; b alterations in arousal and reactivity; *p < .05; **p < .01.