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. 2018 Jul 19;13(7):e0200526. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200526

Table 3. Multivariable regression model of predictors of posttraumatic stress symptoms in Ontario (n = 593).

B (CI) SE B B p
Constant 7.32
(5.22, 9.41)
1.07 < .001
Immigration status* -1.65
(-3.01, -0.29)
0.69 -.06 .018
Ever in the care of CPS** 1.20
(0.28, 2.12)
0.47 .07 .011
Non-consensual sex as mode of transmission** 1.36
(0.41, 2.30)
0.48 .07 .005
HIV stigma 0.02
(0.00, 0.04)
0.01 .07 .014
Depressive symptoms 0.56
(0.51, 0.62)
0.03 .65 < .001
Social support -0.09
(-0.18, -0.01)
0.04 -.06 .037
Gender discrimination 0.09
(0.05, 0.12)
0.02 .14 < .001

Note. R2 = .64, p < .001. CI = 95% confidence interval, SE = standard error, CPS = Child Protective Services.

*0 = refugee, other immigration status, 1 = citizen, permanent resident.

**0 = no, 1 = yes.

The n reported in this table is lower than the total n for the province due to missing data on one or more of the predictor variables in the regression model.