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. 2020 Oct 27;11:577728. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.577728

Table 3.

Means, standard deviations, ranges, and correlations with confidence intervals.

Variable 1 2 3 4
1. Age
2. Prior adversities −0.07**
[−0.12, −0.02]
3. Autonomic reactivity −0.23** 0.60**
[−0.27, −0.18] [0.57, 0.63]
4. Depression symptoms (Binary) −0.26** 0.28** 0.41**
[−0.31, −0.22] [0.24,0.33] [0.37, 0.45]
5. PTSD symptoms (Binary) −0.27** 0.40** 0.51** 0.54**
[−0.31, −0.22] [0.36, 0.44] [0.47, 0.55] [0.50, 0.57]

Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation coefficient.

*p < 0.05.

**

p < 0.01.

Correlations between continuous variables are calculated using Pearson's correlation coefficient and those including binary variables are point-biserial correlations.