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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Nerv Ment Dis. 2018 Mar;206(3):179–186. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000000779

Table 3.

Indirect effects of PTSD symptoms on suicide risk through anxiety sensitivity subfactors.

AS Models B LL UL B LL UL B LL UL
PCL-5 Total
PCL-5 In
PCL-5 Av
ASI-3 C .00062 .00031 .00154 .00229 .00095 .00475 .00394 .00014 .00983
ASI-3 P .00002 −.00038 .00039 .00006 −.00091 .00113 .00021 −.00108 .00216
ASI-3 S .00017 −.00004 .00055 .00041 −.00005 .00165 .00098 −.00021 .00363
PCL-5 NACM
PCL-5 AR
ASI-3 C .00169 −.00032 .00428 .00162 .00008 .00419
ASI-3 P .00009 −.00099 .00105 −.00007 −.00151 .00010
ASI-3 S .00049 −.00019 .00158 .00040 .00006 .00140

Note. B = unstandardized coefficient; LL = lower limit of 95% confidence interval; UL = upper limit of 95% confidence interval; ASI-3 C: ASI-3 cognitive concerns subscale; ASI-3 P: ASI-3 physical concerns subscale; ASI-3 S: ASI-3 social concerns subscale; PCL-5: PTSD Checklist for DSM5; PCL-5 In: PCL-5 Intrusions subscale; PCL-5 Av: PCL-5 Avoidance subscale; PCL-5 NACM: PCL-5 Negative alterations in cognitions and mood subscale; PCL-5 AR: PCL-5 Alterations in arousal and reactivity subscale. Significant effects are bolded.