Table 3:
(a) Dependent variable: SCR (Maximum SCL during trauma minus baseline SCL) | ||||
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Predictor Variable | B | SE B | β | p |
Sex | .098 | .492 | .026 | .843 |
Race | .160 | .574 | .036 | .782 |
Age | −1.709 | .695 | −.331 | .017 |
Baseline SCL | −.121 | .084 | −.184 | .155 |
Trauma exposure | .593 | .206 | .388 | .006 |
(b) Dependent variable: SCL Habituation (Maximum SCL during trauma minus SCL at end of trauma interview) | ||||
Predictor Variable | B | SE B | β | p |
Sex | −.036 | .299 | −.017 | .904 |
Race | .139 | .362 | .054 | .703 |
Age | −.458 | .393 | −.172 | .251 |
Baseline SCL | .090 | .050 | .261 | .079 |
Trauma exposure | .064 | .128 | .073 | .623 |
PTSD clusters B, C, and D symptom severity | −.031 | .018 | −.319 | .102 |
PTSD Hyperarousal symptoms (cluster E) | .133 | .044 | .537 | .005 |