Table 5. Exposure to lifetime potential trauma in Phase 4 clinical sample (N = 73).
Trauma Type | Valid % |
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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.