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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2020 Nov 30;70(6):1909–1919. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1841768

Table 4.

Diagnostic efficiency of the PC-PTSD detecting PCL diagnostic cutoff: sex differences.

Cutoff Sensitivity Specificity PPV NPV OE
Female Subsample
1 .731 .404 .141 .919 .443
2 .659 .573 .171 .926 .583
3 .512 .700 .186 .915 .678
4 .390 .847 .254 .912 .891
Male Subsample
1 .727 .646 .186 .955 .655
2 .455 .859 .461 .934 .818
3 .364 .929 .364 .929 .873
4 .273 .960 .429 .922 .891

Note: “Cutoff” indicates PC-PTSD item threshold; PPV = positive predictive value (PPV); NPV=negative predictive value; OE = optimal efficiency.