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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2021 May 30;281:114088. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114088

Table 3.

Full results for the association of ED threat perceptions, cohabiting partner status, and their interactions with early PTSS and PTSS at one-month, natural log-transformed.

Early PTSSd PTSS at one month
B (se) B (se)
Model 1
Agea −0.01 (0.01) −0.13 (0.06)+
Sex Male Ref Ref
Female 0.00 (0.03) 0.18 (0.19)
Race/Ethnicity White Ref Ref
Black 0.05 (0.04) 0.38 (0.25)
Hispanic 0.07 (0.03)+ −0.01 (0.23)
Other 0.19 (005)** 0.91 (0.34)*
NIHSSa,b 0.08 (0.04)+ 0.64 (0.28)+
Baseline depression symptoms 0.22 (0.03)** 0.51 (0.19)*
Pre-existing PTSSa,c 0.08 (0.01)** 0.30 (0.08)**
Partner 0.13 (0.05)* 0.44 (0.39)
Cohabiting partner −0.08 (0.06) −0.33 (0.39)
ED threat perceptions 0.08 (0.02)** 0.42 (0.12)**
Model 2
Cohabiting partner * ED threat perceptions 0.08 (0.03)* 0.26 (0.22)
+

p < .05,

*

p < .01,

**

p < .001

a

Divided by 10

b

NIH Stroke Scale

c

Posttraumatic stress symptoms

d

Acute stress symptoms