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. 2021 Sep 2;3(3):247–256. doi: 10.1089/aut.2020.0073

Table 4.

Odds Ratios for Interpersonal Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Variable IPT
PTSD
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
IPT 2.502a 2.617a 2.608a 2.313a
Age
 22–30 1.859b 1.841c 2.156b   0.851 0.843 0.889
 31–40 2.518b 2.481b 3.504a   0.518c 0.509c 0.620
 41–50 1.501 1.483 2.048   0.649 0.642 0.861
 51+ 2.104 2.012 2.912c   1.196 1.139 1.457
Racial minority 1.551 1.538 1.454   1.344 1.334 1.316
Education
 Less than HS 1.138 1.137 1.250   1.062 1.063 1.164
 College 0.929 0.933 0.877   0.944 0.949 0.920
 Postgraduate 0.869 0.869 0.799   0.800 0.798 0.877
Employment
 Unemployed 1.069 1.075 1.064   1.447 1.495 1.501
 Student 0.828 0.832 0.881   0.905 0.910 0.892
 Disability 1.611 1.664 1.472   2.151b 2.231b 2.010c
 Other 2.863 2.876 2.964   0.941 0.947 0.933
Diagnosis   0.876 1.028     0.867 0.946
Gender
 Cis women     2.531a       1.256
 Trans men     9.392a       1.658
 Trans women     1.826       2.204
 Nonbinary     2.574a       2.814a
R 2 0.0399 0.0406 0.0884 0.0384 0.0803 0.0812 0.1087

Reference groups: individuals with no IPT (PTSD models only); ages 18–21; non-Hispanic White; high school education; employed; professionally diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder; cisgender men.

a

p < 0.001.

b

p < 0.01.

c

p < 0.05.

HS, high school.