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Table 6 DASS_D, DASS_A, and DASS_S pairwise comparisons

From: A person-centered examination of adverse childhood experiences and associated distal health, mental health, and behavioral outcomes in the United Arab Emirates

 

Test Statistic

Std. Error

Std. Test Statistic

Asymptotic (two-sided) pa

Adjusted pb

DASS_D

 Low-to-No ACEs-Household ACEs

208.23

22.74

9.16

 < .001

 < .001

 Low-to-No ACEs-Violence ACEs

338.66

39.45

8.59

 < .001

 < .001

 Household ACEs-Violence ACEs

130.43

43.42

3.004

.003

.008

DASS_A

 Low-to-No ACEs-Household ACEs

189.23

22.73

8.33

 < .001

 < .001

 Low-to-No ACEs-Violence ACEs

310.10

39.44

7.86

 < .001

 < .001

 Household ACEs-Violence ACEs

120.88

43.41

2.79

.005

.016

DASS_S

 Low-to-No ACEs-Household ACEs

199.15

22.95

8.68

 < .001

 < .001

 Low-to-No ACEs-Violence ACEs

352.14

39.82

8.84

 < .001

 < .001

 Household ACEs-Violence ACEs

152.99

43.83

3.49

 < .001

.001

  1. Each row tests the null hypothesis that the Sample 1 and Sample 2 distributions are the same
  2. aThe significance level is .050
  3. bSignificance values have been adjusted by the Bonferroni correction for multiple tests