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Table 2 Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations between state moral elevation and stigma domains

From: Commending rather than condemning: Moral elevation and stigma for male veterans with military sexual trauma

Covariate

M

SD

Range

r (95% CI)

p

Ī±Ā (95% CI)

Anger

5.22

4.38

3ā€“27

.05 [āˆ’Ā .07, .16]

.401

.88 [.85, .90]

Blame

8.34

5.09

3ā€“27

.05 [āˆ’Ā .07, .16]

.439

.61 [.54, .69]

Pity

19.40

6.10

3ā€“27

.23 [.12, .34]

.000

.77 [.73, .82]

Help

21.26

6.71

3ā€“27

.20 [.09, .31]

.001

.92 [.91, .94]

Dangerousness

5.79

4.82

3ā€“27

.03 [āˆ’Ā .09, .14]

.646

.90 [.89, .92]

Fear

5.74

4.68

3ā€“27

.05 [āˆ’Ā .07, .16]

.435

.88 [.85, .90]

Avoidance

9.71

6.85

3ā€“27

āˆ’ā€‰.17 [-.27, āˆ’ā€‰.05]

.005

.88 [.85, .90]

Segregation

6.01

4.82

3ā€“27

.04 [āˆ’Ā .07, .16]

.477

.89 [.87, .91]

Coercion

10.41

4.87

3ā€“23

.06 [āˆ’Ā .06, .17]

.315

.47 [.37, .57]

  1. Boldface indicates pā€‰<ā€‰.05.