S ReactivityTable . Descriptive Statistics of Adverse Childhood Experiences and their Intercorrelations
S ReactivityTable . Descriptive Statistics of Adverse Childhood Experiences and their Intercorrelations (n 206). M Abuse CTQ Neglect CTQ Abuse ITEC Neglect ITEC Bullying Loss Traumatic Events 7.89 five.26 five.03 3. 0.62 0.66 0.32 SD 4.85 4.38 6.six five.45 0.93 0.62 0.54 Variety 58 02 08 00 0 0 0 Abuse CTQ Neglect CTQ 0.52 Abuse ITEC 0.54 0.43 Neglect ITEC 0.45 0.50 0.45 Bullying 0.33 0.2 0.42 0.09 Loss 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.02 Traumatic Events 0.00 0.00 0. 0.05 0.0 0.Note: CTQ Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; ITEC Interview for Traumatic Events in Childhood. p0.05, p0.0, p0.00. Medium effect sizes (r0.30) in bold, large effect sizes (r0.50) in bold and italics. doi:0.37journal.pone.053557.tassociated with greater adverse have an effect on, but was unrelated to experiencing psychoticlike and paranoid symptoms. Each of the childhood adverse experiences had been linked to stressreactivity in day-to-day life. Selfreported abuse 6-Quinoxalinecarboxylic acid, 2,3-bis(bromomethyl)- moderated the association of social strain when with others with psychoticlike symptoms and that of situational stress with adverse impact. Interviewbased abuse moderated the association involving social anxiety when with others and paranoia. In addition, each abuse variables moderated the association in between situational stress and paranoia plus the association in between social anxiety when with others and negative influence. As for experiences of neglect, each selfreport and interview ratings moderated the associations of social stress when with other individuals with psychoticlike symptoms, paranoia, and adverse affect, as well as the association of situational stress with adverse influence. Furthermore, selfreported neglect moderated the association between situational stress and paranoia, whereas interviewbased neglect moderated the association involving situational tension and psychoticlike symptoms.Table 2. Independent Direct Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Day-to-day Life Outcomes (n 206). Level Criterion Level 2 Predictors Abuse CTQ Neglect CTQ Abuse ITEC Neglect ITEC Bullying Loss Traumatic Events 0 (df 204) 0 (df 204) 0 (df 204) 0 (df 204) 0 (df 204) 0 (df 204) 0 (df 204) Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE) Psychosis Spectrum Psychoticlike index Paranoia index Have an effect on Damaging have an effect on index 0.035 (0.008) 0.027 (0.008) 0.024 (0.006) 0.08 (0.008) 0.three (0.040) 0.058 (0.056) 0.078 (0.067) 0.009 (0.003) 0.022 (0.008) 0.009 (0.003) 0.023 (0.007) 0.02 (0.039) 0.007 (0.002) 0.007 (0.022) 0.006 (0.003) 0.009 (0.034) 0.034 (0.05) 0.038 (0.026) PubMed ID:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19119969 0.289 (0.68) 0.028 (0.09) 0.044 (0.038) 0.77 (0.274) 0.034 (0.023) 0.044 (0.044) 0.329 (0.280) 0.06 (0.004) 0.03 (0.006)No thoughtsemotions 0.002 (0.027)Note: CTQ Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; ITEC Interview for Traumatic Events in Childhood.Things were run as categorical.p0.05, p0.0, p0.00 doi:0.37journal.pone.053557.tPLOS A single DOI:0.37journal.pone.053557 April five,7 Table three. CrossLevel Interactions of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Each day Life Experiences (n 206). Level two Predictors 0 (df 204) Coeff. (SE) 0.035 (0.004) 0.00 (0.00) 0.000 (0.006) 0.007 (0.005) 0.003 (0.00) 0.00 (0.00) 0.006 (0.002) 0.002 (0.003) 0.00 (0.02) 0.007 (0.003) 0.002 (0.00) 0.000 (0.003) 0.002 (0.005) 0.004 (0.002) 0.005 (0.002) 0.05 (0.02) 0.00 (0.004) 0.02 (0.08) 0.008 (0.00) 0.075 (0.044) 0.003 (0.005) 0.00 (0.04) 0.006 (0.006) 0.000 (0.008) 0.039 (0.053) 0.00 (0.002) 0.00 (0.003) 0.00 (0.04) 0.003 (0.00) 0.004 (0.002) 0.029 (0.02) 0.08 (0.08) 0.