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. 2020 Apr 20;27(4):665–677. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2020.1742238

Table 3.

Correlations between IES–R and DASS–21 scores and work-related variables.

Correlations between TABS subscales and work-related variables IES–R (N = 70)
DASS–21 (N = 70)
Intrusion Avoidance Hyperarousal Total Depression Anxiety Stress Total
Average number of working hours .127 −.036 .071 .066 .136 .073 .254* .205
Years working in asylum law −.254* −.197 −.188 −.249* −.084 −.227 −.250* −.211
Contact with trauma-exposed clientsa .201 .048 .160 .143 .050 .263* .171 .173
Clients per week .113 .128 −.039 .075 .039 .023 .029 .021
Trainingb −.044 −.025 .094 .000 −.032 .155 .015 .035
Supervision .144 .084 .125 .131 .114 .267* .124 .167

Note: IES–R = Impact of Event Scale–Revised (Weiss & Marmar, 1997); DASS–21 = Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995).

a

For the past 3 months.

b

Trauma-specific training with working with traumatised clients.

*

p < .05.