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. 2020 Aug 20;110:104667. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104667

Table 2.

Multiple linear regressions with exposure, fear exposure, ACEs predicting PTSD.

Model0
model1
model2
B Std. Error Beta Sig. B Std. Error Beta Sig. B Std. Error Beta Sig.
Experienced exposure 3.277 .354 .116 <0.001 2.479 .340 .088 .000 2.483 .340 .088 <0.001
Fear exposure .572 .052 .137 <0.001 .639 .050 .153 .000 .638 .050 .153 <0.001
ACE count 0.939 .043 .267 <0.001 .932 .043 .265 .000 <0.001
Family abuse 1.648 .174 .135 <0.001 1.616 .171 .132 <0.001
Family neglect 1.036 .099 .151 <0.001 1.050 .097 .153 <0.001
Household dysfunctions .411 .119 .051 .001 .395 .117 .049 .001

Notes: B: coefficient, Std Error: standard error; Control variables: Gender, ethnicity, grade, father education, mother education, family income, prior exposure. All the models were adjusted confounding.