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Table 5 Comparison of Korean CPTCI scores by sample characteristics

From: Validation of the Child Post-Traumatic Cognitions Inventory in Korean survivors of sexual violence

 

CPTCI total

CPTCI-PC

CPTCI-SW

CPTCI-S

n

m

sd

t or F

d or ε2

m

sd

t or F

d or ε2

m

sd

t or F

d or ε2

m

sd

t or F

d or ε2

    

F

ε 2

  

F

ε 2

  

F

ε 2

  

F

ε 2

Age groupsa

 8–11 (1)

76

45.17

17.84

10.19**

.087

21.03

9.08

8.95**

.077

24.42

9.36

9.38**

.080

17.04

7.18

10.35**

.089

 12–14 (2)

106

53.16

18.82

 

24.53

10.53

 

28.63

9.16

 

20.39

8.30

 

 15–16 (3)

55

59.96

19.81

 

28.69

11.03

 

31.27

9.24

 

23.40

8.25

 

–

   

t

d

  

t

d

  

t

d

  

t

d

+-Type of trauma

 Rape

94

56.31

19.22

2.69*

.35

26.66

10.54

2.73*

.36

29.65

9.30

2.31

.32

21.85

8.04

2.83*

.38

 Sexual abuse other than rape

143

49.46

19.21

  

22.88

10.33

  

26.74

9.60

  

18.79

8.21

  
    

t

d

  

t

d

  

t

d

  

t

d

Time since trauma

 Less than 1 month

138

52.72

19.58

.36

.05

24.63

10.85

.43

.06

28.09

9.47

.25

.03

20.22

8.45

.37

.05

 More than 1 month

99

51.78

19.12

  

24.02

10.31

  

27.76

9.55

  

19.80

8.11

  
    

t

d

  

t

d

  

t

d

  

t

d

PTSD symptoms

 Higher

152

62.03

16.74

14.14**

2.07

29.41

9.72

15.99**

1.92

32.61

8.03

15.05**

1.92

24.06

7.32

13.37**

1.98

 Lower

85

34.56

8.44

 

15.29

3.64

 

19.46

5.38

 

12.73

3.49

 
  1. CPTCI Child Post-traumatic Cognitions Inventory, CPTCI-PC permanent and disturbing change subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-SW fragile person in a scary world subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-S Short form of the CPTCI
  2. * p < .01, ** p < .001
  3. aComparisons of the three groups by Sheffe post-test