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01-10-2013 | Erratum

Erratum to: Influence of Depression on State and Trait Anger in Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Auteurs: Phillip A. Raab, Margaret-Anne Mackintosh, Daniel F. Gros, Leslie A. Morland

Gepubliceerd in: Cognitive Therapy and Research | Uitgave 5/2013

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A veteran with sub-threshold PTSD was erroneously included in our sample of veterans with a current PTSD diagnosis. Upon correcting the error and rerunning analyses, we found that while the magnitudes of relationships among most variables were not meaningfully altered, some statistical results were slightly changed (see Tables 1, 2). In the new analyses, PTSD numbing no longer partially mediates the relationships between all PTSD clusters and trait anger. Instead, numbing partially mediates the relationships between the reexperiencing cluster and trait anger, and between the avoidance cluster and trait anger. Hyperarousal now has a significant indirect effect on trait anger through numbing symptoms. Additionally, PTSD dysphoria symptoms now partially mediate the relationships between all PTSD clusters and trait anger.
Table 1
Standardized path estimates, total effects, and indirect effects for analyses with current MDD as the mediator
X
M
Y
Tot Eff XY
XM
XM SE
MY
MY SE
XY’
XY’ SE
Indir Eff
PTSD
MDD
State
.24*
.52**
.08
.26*
.12
.11
.13
.14*
PTSD
MDD
Trait
.32**
.52**
.08
.13
.10
.25*
.10
.07
Reexp
MDD
State
.22*
.42**
.12
.29*
.13
.10
.14
.12*
Reexp
MDD
Trait
.21*
.42**
.12
.21*
.11
.12
.09
.09
Avoid
MDD
State
.12
.54**
.09
.32**
.12
−.06
.13
.17*
Avoid
MDD
Trait
.24*
.54**
.09
.17
.10
.15
.11
.09
Hyper
MDD
State
.13
.35**
.13
.34**
.13
.01
.14
.12*
Hyper
MDD
Trait
.19
.35**
.13
.23*
.11
.11
.11
.08
XY’ indicates the relationship between X and Y while controlling for M
SE standard error, Tot Eff total effect, Indir Eff indirect effect, PTSD total PTSD symptoms, MDD current major depressive disorder, State State–Trait Anger Expression Inventory-II state scale, Trait State–Trait Anger Expression Inventory-II trait scale, Reexp PTSD reexperiencing cluster, Avoid PTSD avoidance cluster, Hyper PTSD hyperarousal cluster
p < .05
** p < .01
Table 2
Standardized path estimates, total effects, and indirect effects for analyses with numbing and dysphoria clusters as mediators
X
M
Y
Tot Eff XY
XM
XM SE
MY
MY SE
XY’
XY’ SE
Indir Eff
Reexp
Numb
State
.22*
.51**
.08
.18
.12
.13
.11
.09
Reexp
Numb
Trait
.21*
.51**
.08
.31**
.11
.04
.12
.16*
Avoid
Numb
State
.12
.51**
.08
.25*
.11
−.004
.11
.13*
Avoid
Numb
Trait
.24*
.51**
.08
.28**
.11
.10
.11
.14*
Hyper
Numb
State
.13
.52**
.08
.25*
.12
.01
.12
.13*
Hyper
Numb
Trait
.19
.52**
.08
.32**
.11
.03
.11
.17**
Reexp
Dysp
State
.22*
.59**
.07
.13
.13
.15
.12
.08
Reexp
Dysp
Trait
.21*
.59**
.07
.29*
.12
.02
.13
.17*
Avoid
Dysp
State
.12
.60**
.07
.23
.13
−.01
.13
.14
Avoid
Dysp
Trait
.24*
.60**
.07
.25*
.12
.09
.12
.15*
Hyper
Dysp
State
.16
.44**
.08
.18
.11
.08
.11
.08
Hyper
Dysp
Trait
.20*
.44**
.08
.26*
.11
.09
.11
.12*
XY’ indicates the relationship between X and Y while controlling for M
SE standard error, Tot Eff total effect, Indir Eff indirect effect, State State–Trait Anger Expression Inventory-II state scale, Trait State–Trait Anger Expression Inventory-II trait scale, Reexp PTSD reexperiencing cluster; Avoid PTSD avoidance cluster; Hyper PTSD hyperarousal cluster, Numb PTSD numbing cluster, Dysp PTSD dysphoria cluster
p < .05
** p < .01
Metagegevens
Titel
Erratum to: Influence of Depression on State and Trait Anger in Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Auteurs
Phillip A. Raab
Margaret-Anne Mackintosh
Daniel F. Gros
Leslie A. Morland
Publicatiedatum
01-10-2013
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Cognitive Therapy and Research / Uitgave 5/2013
Print ISSN: 0147-5916
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2819
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10608-013-9534-3

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