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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2020 Jun 9;33(4):528–540. doi: 10.1002/jts.22517

Table 4.

Simplified Solutions for Negated Help-Seeking in Injured Black Men

Solution
Causal Condition 1 2
Low depression symptoms
Low PTSD symptoms
Low discrimination
High financial worry
Consistency 0.82 0.82
Raw coverage 0.37 0.21
Unique coverage 0.22 0.06
Overall Solution Consistency 0.81
Overall Solution Coverage 0.42

Note. PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder. ● indicates the presence of the condition, ⊗ indicates the absence of the condition, and a blank space indicates that it does not matter if the condition is present or absent.

The consistency score is computed as the number of cases that share both the causal conditions and the outcome, divided by the number of cases with the causal conditions.

Raw coverage indicates how much of the outcome help-seeking is accounted for by the membership in a single solution.

Unique coverage indicates how much of the outcome help-seeking is uniquely accounted for by a single solution.

Coverage expresses how much of the outcome help-seeking is accounted for by all of the solutions taken together