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. 2021 Apr 15;16(4):e0250221. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250221

Table 5. Exposure to lifetime potential trauma in Phase 4 clinical sample (N = 73).

Trauma Type Valid %
1. A really bad car, boat, train, or airplane accident 29.8
2. A really bad accident at work or home 23.2
3. A hurricane, flood, earthquake, tornado, or fire 33.9
4. Hit or kicked hard enough to injure–as a child 45.9
5. Hit or kicked hard enough to injure–as an adult 63.8
6. Forced or made to have sexual contact–as a child 44.1
7. Forced or made to have sexual contact–as an adult 50.0
8. Attacked with a gun, knife, or weapon --
9. During military service–seeing something horrible or being badly scared 2.2
10. Sudden death of close family or friend 71.9
11. Seeing someone die suddenly or get badly hurt or killed 43.6
12. Some other sudden event that made you feel very scared, helpless, or horrified 49.0
13. Sudden move or loss of home and possessions 38.5
14. Suddenly being abandoned by a spouse, partner, parent, or family 43.4

Note. Item 8 was not included in the assessment. Valid percentages are used for each item because not all clinicians assessed trauma history during the intake; there is missing data for each item, ranging between 12 (Item 4) and 27 (Item 9) participants with missing data.