The Average age of the sample was 44.57 years, with three-fourths having a high school education or higher, and two-thirds having a household income below $30,000. Of exposure types, adulthood threats were most likely to result in Criterion A traumatic events (23.4 percent). Using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., Text Rev.; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) based PTSD Checklist, between 8.8 percent and 45.5 percent of individuals met presumed PTSD diagnosis based on various PCL cut scores or algorithm criteria. Regression analyses indicated that the combined different types of adult and childhood victimizations, masculine gender role, and negative religious coping were associated with increased symptoms (s ranging from .16 to .27). The results suggest a cultural role in posttraumatic symptoms for Latinas. (Publisher abstract modified)
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