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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 9.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2019 May 23;7(5):1032–1041. doi: 10.1177/2167702619847195

Table 2.

Demographics, Responses During the Film and Development of PTSD-Like Symptoms, and Mean Scores for Self-Reported Memory Characteristics in Trauma-Film and Neutral-Film Groups on Day 3 and at 1-Week Follow-Up

Trauma film
(n = 60)
Neutral film
(n = 30)
Variable M SD M SD
Manipulation check
    Distress during film 70.08 27.25 0.67 1.56
    Data-driven processing during film 1.13 0.63 0.39 0.30
    Dissociation during film 0.61 0.62 0.07 0.15
Intrusions in week after film
    Diary 5.00 7.11 0.03 0.18
    Interview 6.58 7.99 0.20 0.55
PTSD symptoms in week after film (IES-R) 20.18 11.46 0.90 1.45
Memory quality
Disjointedness
    Day 3 (n = 75) 2.88 3.25 0.84 1.31
    1-week follow-up
        Sample in ANOVA (n = 75) 3.50 3.58 0.96 1.72
        Total sample (N = 90) 3.55 3.51 0.90 1.60
Poor recall
    Day 3 (n = 75) 1.30 1.88 2.56 3.90
    1-week follow-up
        Sample in ANOVA (n = 75) 2.12 2.70 4.16 4.31
        Total sample (N = 90) 2.02 2.66 4.07 4.14

Note: IES-R = Impact of Event Scale–Revised; ANOVA = analysis of variance. Scores at 1-week follow-up are displayed for the sample that completed Day 3 measures (n = 75) and were used in the ANOVA and the total sample (N = 90).