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. 2020 Mar 9;43(9):zsaa036. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa036

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics for the Sample

Controls (n = 57) PTSDw/outEDS (n = 26) PTSDwEDS (n = 22) F/χ 2 p
Age, years, M (SD) 35.2 (11.2) 37.7 (9.5)* 43.9 (10.8)* 5.20 .007
Sex, male, n (%) 47 (82.5) 20 (76.9) 16 (72.7) 1.00 .606
Race, n (%) 9.68 .469
 White 44 (77.2) 18 (69.2) 13 (59.1)
 Black or African American 5 (8.8) 5 (19.2) 6 (27.3)
 Asian 4 (7.0) 1 (3.8) 1 (4.5)
 Other/unknown 4 (7.0) 2 (7.7) 1 (4.5)
Military status, n (%) 14.97 .060
 Active duty military 46 14 14
 Reserve component 2 1
 National guard 1 1
 Retired from military 8 6 5
 Veteran 1 5 1
Antidepressant/anxiety medications, yes, n (%) 9 (15.7) 19 (73.1)* 18 (81.8)* 40.14 <.001
Sleep medications, yes, n (%) 5 (8.8) 4 (15.4) 5 (22.7) 2.80 .246
Depression, yes, n (%) 3 (5.3) 23 (88.5)* 21 (95.5)* 78.91 <.001
BMI, M (SD) 26.7 (3.3) 29.2 (4.9)* 29.0 (4.7)* 4.78 .010
TBI 23 (40.4) 26 (100)* 22 (100)* 42.34 <.001
TSLI years, M (SD) 16.0 (12.7) 9.6 (9.6) 9.9 (11.4) 2.44 .095

BMI, body mass index; TBI, traumatic brain injury; TSLI, time since the last injury.

*Denotes significant differences from the Control group in post hoc comparisons of p < .05. It is noted that there were no significant differences between the PTSD groups (with and without EDS) in any of the comparisons.