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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Adolesc Behav. 2017 Sep 28;5(5):357. doi: 10.4172/2375-4494.1000357

Table 4.

Predictors of Full PTSD at baseline (Multivariate Analysis Logistic Regression).

B S.E. p-value OR 95% C.I. for OR
Lower Upper
Who do you live with −0.663 0.857 0.439 0.515 0.096 2.762
What perpetrator made victim do 1.483 1.209 0.22 4.406 0.412 47.093
How long ago did the abuse take place 0.14 0.443 0.752 1.15 0.483 2.742
How long before sharing 0.273 0.46 0.553 1.314 0.533 3.237
How long before receiving medical attention −0.734 0.36 0.005 0.48 0.237 0.972
Attitude towards school changed −1.193 1.211 0.325 0.303 0.028 3.255
Used school to escape from abuse 0.643 1.367 0.638 1.902 0.13 27.737
Substance use −1.265 0.686 0.065 0.282 0.074 1.084

When multivariate analysis was done, only the length of time taken to receive medical attention (p<0.005) was a predictor of PTSD.