Figure 1.
Results of stratified analyses assessing the influence of the interaction between TEFrs5758324 and peritraumatic distress on posttraumatic stress symptom (PTSS) severity following motor vehicle collision (MVC), sexual assault (SA) and major thermal burn injury (MThBI) trauma exposures. PTSS severity in individuals with low and high distress and the major or at least one copy of the minor allele at TEFrs5758324 shown in all panels. Specific cohort data shown as follows: (A) MVC study participants (n = 931). All participants in this study were African American. (B) SA study participants (n = 274). (C) African American individuals from the SA study (n = 46). (D) MThBI study participants (n = 68). (E) African American individuals from the MThBI study (n = 27). Outliers defined using Tukey criteria are represented by black dots. *p-value < 0.05, #p-value < 0.001.