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Table 1.

Classification of traumatic events and the number of individuals with PTSD and trauma-exposed healthy controls reporting each event as a trauma producing the worst reactions.

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Table 2.

Demographics and suicidality of trauma-exposed participants.

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Table 3.

The relationships between BFI-11 personality factor scores and suicidality according to the type of trauma experienced among individuals with PTSDa.

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Fig 1.

The relationships between BFI-11 personality factor scores and suicidality according to the type of trauma experienced among individuals with PTSD.

The effect of the conscientiousness (a) and agreeableness (b) scores on suicidal ideation. The effect of the conscientiousness (c) and agreeableness (d) scores on suicidal planning. The effect of the conscientiousness (e) and agreeableness (f) scores on suicidal attempt. Interaction terms between the respective personality factor scores and the type of trauma were significant for suicidal ideation and attempt. Abbreviations: IT, interpersonal trauma; NIT, non-interpersonal trauma; BFI-11, Big Five Inventory, 11-item version; PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder.

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