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. 2017 Jan 3;74(5):908–917. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx163

Table 2.

Associations of Trauma Exposure and Current Traumatic Stress Symptoms with Perceived Social Support Total and Subscales among Older American Indians

Trauma Exposurea Traumatic Stress Symptomsa, b
Prevalence Ratio 95% CI p-value Prevalence Ratio 95% CI p-value
Overall 0.91 (0.77, 1.06) .215 0.73 (0.58, 0.93) .011
Emotional support 0.95 (0.83, 1.10) .516 0.77 (0.63, 0.96) .017
Tangible support 0.88 (0.77, 1.00) .061 0.89 (0.70, 1.13) .328
Affectionate support 0.89 (0.78, 1.03) .123 0.75 (0.61, 0.92) .006
Positive social interaction 0.96 (0.84, 1.10) .586 0.78 (0.65, 0.94) .008
a

Estimated from logistic regression model using marginal standardization, controlling for age, gender, education, and attendance at Indian boarding school.

b

Traumatic stress symptoms defined as having one or more self-reported traumatic symptoms.