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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 18.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Stress Manag. 2020 Jun 1;27(4):380–393. doi: 10.1037/str0000179

Table 4.

Results of the regression analyses on relations between trauma type clusters and mental health correlates.

B SE β t R2 F
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Severity
Step 2 .06 9.15p <.001
PTE Cluster 1 −1.82 .77 −.14 −2.35 p = .019
PTE Cluster 2 3.67 .96 .23 3.83 p < .001
PTE Cluster 3 .85 .55 .10 1.54 p = .125
Depression Severity
.06 8.09 p < .001
PTE Cluster 1 −.55 .25 −.14 −2.24 p = .025
PTE Cluster 2 1.02 .31 .20 3.33 p = .001
PTE Cluster 3 .31 .18 .12 1.79 P = .075
Engagement in Reckless and Self-Destructive Behaviors
.11 16.06 p < .001
PTE Cluster 1 −.84 .35 −.14 −2.43 p = .016
PTE Cluster 2 .92 .43 .12 2.14 p = .033
PTE Cluster 3 1.17 .25 .31 4.73 p < .001
Negative Emotion Dysregulation
.05 6.80 p < .001
PTE Cluster 1 −1.33 .61 −.13 −2.17 p = .03
PTE Cluster 2 2.82 .76 .22 3.71 p <.001
PTE Cluster 3 .29 .43 .05 67 p = .502
Positive Emotion Dysregulation
6.48 p <.001
PTE Cluster 1 −.68 .42 −.10 −1.64 p = .103
PTE Cluster 2 .03 .51 .003 .06 p = .956
PTE Cluster 3 1.13 .30 .26 3.82 p <.001

Note. PTE Type Cluster 1 - Accidental/Injury Traumas, PTE Type Cluster 2 - Victimization Traumas, PTE Type Cluster 3 - Predominant Death Threat Traumas; Bolded results are significant considering the p = .003 benchmark correcting for multiple comparisons.