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. 2018 Oct 31;15(11):2417. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112417

Table 5.

Correlations between ORA-related and clinical variables in 165 self-identified victims.

1 2 3 4 5
1. Family involved in ORA structures -
2. Ideological strategies used by perpetrators n = 122,
r = 0.32,
p ≤ 0.001 *
-
3. Dissociative Identity Disorder N = 165,
r = 0.04,
p = 0.636
n = 122,
r = 0.25,
p = 0.005 *
-
4. Exit out of ORA structures n = 125,
r = −0.10,
p = 0.258
n = 95,
r = −0.13,
p = 0.223
n = 125,
r = −0.05,
p = 0.620
-
5. Psychotherapy N = 165,
r = −0.03,
p = 0.701
n = 122,
r = 0.05,
p = 0.596
N = 165,
r = 0.41,
p ≤ 0.001 *
n = 125,
r = 0.11,
p = 0.239
-

Notes: ORA—organized and ritual child sexual abuse. Missing data = answer option “I don’t know”. Statistical significance at 0.05 level = *.