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. 2019 Aug 27;10(1):1651476. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2019.1651476

Table 1.

Demographic and trauma information for each group.

  Control
Trauma
PTSD
Depression
Insomnia
(n = 80)
(n = 77)
(n = 57)
(n = 29)
(n = 42)
  M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)
Age (years) 27.23 (9.04) 32.56 (12.31) 33.90 (11.69) 30.75 (15.98) 25.84 (6.81)
  n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
GENDER          
Women 49 (61.3) 43 (55.8) 30 (52.6) 16 (55.2) 23 (54.8)
Men 31 (38.8) 34 (44.2) 27 (47.4) 13 (44.8) 19 (45.2)
ETHNIC BACKGROUND          
Caucasian 32 (88.8) 47 (84.0) 37 (75.0) 13 (76.5) 21 (91.4)
Ethnic minority 4 (11.2) 9 (16.0) 12 (25.0) 4 (23.5) 2 (8.6)
Missing data 44 21 8 12 19
TRAUMA CHARACTERISTICS (n)          
Traumatised 0 77 (100) 57 (100) 11 (37.9) 7 (16.7)
Non-interpersonal 57 (72.0) 32 (65.1) 7 (66.7) 5 (71.5)
Interpersonal 20 (27.4) 22 (40.9) 4 (33.4) 2 (28.6)
Missing 4 3 0 0
RETEST QUESTIONNAIRE          
Completed 64 (81.0) 57 (73.1) 18 (31.6) 10 (34.5) 8 (19.0)

Trauma characteristics are for those who had experienced a trauma (n = 152). Interpersonal trauma includes non-sexual assault, sexual assault, torture and child abuse. Non-interpersonal trauma includes road accident, accident/natural disaster, witnessing others die, sudden traumatic loss and ‘other’.