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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Aggress Maltreat Trauma. 2020 Apr 10;29(6):714–724. doi: 10.1080/10926771.2020.1725213

Table 1.

Logistic regression analyses examining whether military sexual trauma (MSA) was associated with self- and other-directed violence, above and beyond childhood sexual abuse, combat trauma, PTSD diagnosis, and major depressive disorder diagnosis.

Men Women
AOR p AOR p
Outcome variable: Difficulty controlling violent behavior
  Childhood sexual abuse 1.230 .601 .682 .502
  Combat trauma 1.033** .004 1.034 .227
  PTSD 2.786** .000 5.291* .047
  Major depressive disorder 1.667* .040 1.297 .666
  Military sexual assault 2.194 .122 5.201** .004

Outcome variable: Attempting suicide
  Childhood sexual abuse 3.089** .000 1.681 .123
  Combat trauma 1.002 .834 .976 .268
  PTSD 2.074** .000 2.164* .045
  Major depressive disorder 3.500** .000 1.758 .115
  Military sexual assault 1.996 .166 3.599** .002
*

p < .05;

**

p < .01.