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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2020 Oct 8;38(1):67–78. doi: 10.1002/da.23102

Table 1.

Survivor demographic and pre-trauma clinical characteristics

Baseline (n=706)
n (%) or M (SD)
Six Week (n=630)
n (%) or M (SD)
p Value
Age 28.4 (9.7) 28.4 (9.7) .973
Race  .904
 White 397 (57.3%) 355 (57.2%)
 Black 104 (15.0%) 88 (14.2%)
 Asian 13 (1.9%) 10 (1.6%)
 Native American 76 (11.0%) 74 (11.9%)
 Other 103 (14.9%) 93 (15.0%)
Ethnicity .855
 Hispanic 181 (26.3%) 164 (26.6%)
Education .993
 Less than high school 56 (8.0%) 50 (8.0%)
 High school or equivalent 172 (24.6%) 149 (23.8%)
 Post-high school/some college 330 (47.1%) 298 (47.6%)
 4-year degree 113 (16.1%) 103 (16.5%)
 Graduate degree 29 (4.1%) 26 (4.2%)
Annual Income .994
 <$20,000 254 (38.9%) 225 (38.6%)
 $20,000–39,999 156 (23.9%) 140 (24.0%)
 $40,000–79,999 159 (24.4%) 145 (24.9%)
 $80,000+ 83 (12.7%) 73 (12.5%)
Work Status .965
 Student 152 (22.0%) 137 (22.2%)
 Not currently working 192 (27.7%) 169 (27.3%)
 Part-time 84 (12.1%) 79 (12.7%)
 Full-time 264 (38.2%) 235 (37.8%)
Pre-trauma anxietya 189 (26.8%) 168 (26.6%) .500
Pre-trauma depressiona 160 (22.7%) 142 (22.5%) .671
a

PROMIS anxiety 8a score t-score ≥61, or PROMIS depression 8b t-score ≥61 (Cella et al., 2010; National Center for PTSD, 2019).