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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 29.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2016 Nov 21;9(4):479–484. doi: 10.1037/tra0000215

Table 3.

Association Between Peritraumatic Dissociation With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Symptoms of Depression Stratified by Prior Trauma

Peritraumatic Dissociation
Prior Trauma Model 1 β
(p value)
Model 2 β
(p value)
Model 3 β
(p value)
NO
 PTSD .66 (<.001) .62 (<001) .61 (<.001)
 Depression .17 (<.041) .15 (<.083) .13 (<.165)
YES
 PTSD .68 (<.001) .84 (<.001) .75 (<.001)
 Depression .43 (<.001) .51 (<.001) .47 (<.001)

Note. Model 1: unadjusted; Model 2: adjusted for race; Model 3: adjusted for race, sex, number of drinks per week, and smoking status.

Interaction p values adjusted for race, sex, number of drinks per week, and smoking status: Prior Trauma × PTSD (p = .185); Prior Trauma × Depression (p < .001).