Table 1.
Mechanism of injury | Percentage |
---|---|
MVC | 32.4% |
Fall | 17.6% |
GSW | 16.5% |
Stabbing | 10.6% |
MCC | 8.2% |
PSV | 5.9% |
Crush injury | 4.7% |
Recreational injury | 1.8% |
Other, assaultive | 1.8% |
Other, non-assaultive | 0.6% |
Gender | |
Male | 69.4% |
Race/Ethnicity | |
Caucasian | 47.1% |
Black American | 44.1% |
Hispanic/Latinx | 7.6% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1.2% |
Education | |
Completed at least some college | 57.1% |
Employment status | |
Employed | 65.9% |
Relationship status | |
In a committed relationship | 61.8% |
Age | |
Mean (SD) | 42.8 (16.5) |
Range | 18–89 |
Study Variable | Mean (SD) |
PCL5 total severity score | |
Hospitalization | 18.86 (16.90) |
6–8 month follow-up | 20.55 (20.56) |
Circulating 2-AG concentrations (nM) | |
Hospitalization | 668.37 (915.59) |
6–8 month follow-up | 91.26 (132.67) |
Circulating AEA concentrations (nM) | |
Hospitalization | 2.53 (0.99) |
6–8 month follow-up | 2.37 (0.82) |
MVC motor vehicle crash, GSW gunshot wound, MCC motor cycle crash, PSV pedestrian struck by vehicle, PCL5 post-traumatic stress disorder checklist for DSM-5.