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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 5.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2017 Jan 30;34(4):348–355. doi: 10.1002/da.22602

Table 4. Means and standard deviation for week two posttraumatic stress symptoms by trajectory.

Symptom cluster Resilient (n=173) Recovered (n=15) Persistent (n=14) Delayed onset (n=6) Total sample (n=208)
B. Re-experiencing (0-5)  0.73 (1.07)a 4.27 (.70)b 4.36 (.63)b  2.17 (1.60)  1.27 (1.63)
C. Avoidance (0-2)  .59 (.78)a 2.00 (.00)b 1.93 (.27)b 1.17 (.98)  .80 (.87)
D. Cognition and mood (0-7)  1.16 (1.36)a  4.60 (1.30)b 6.00 (.78)c  2.50 (1.87)  1.77 (1.97)
E. Arousal (0-6)    .98 (1.16)a  4.07 (1.03)b  4.36 (1.01)b  2.83 (1.17)  1.48 (1.61)
Dissociation (0-2)  .09 (.34)a  .47 (.64)b  .86 (.95)b  .50 (.84)  .18 (.50)
Total symptoms (B+C+D+E)  3.46 (3.39)a 14.93 (1.91)b 16.64 (1.65)b  8.67 (4.37)  5.32 (5.39)

Possible range for each symptom cluster given in parentheses (first column). Standard deviations in parentheses (second to sixth columns). Different superscript characters represent significant post-hoc differences, adjusted for multiple comparisons; delayed onset cases removed from post-hoc analyses