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The Relationships Among Risk Recognition, Autonomic and Self-Reported Arousal, and Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology in Acknowledged and Unacknowledged Victims of Sexual Assault

Brian P. Marx, PhD and Jose M. Soler-Baillo, MA

From the Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.



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Figure 1. Mean heart rate activity across the baseline period. Bars represent standard error.

 


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Figure 2. Mean changes in heart rate activity as a function of stimulus segment and victim status. Bars represent standard error.

 


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Figure 3. Mean skin conductance across the baseline period. Bars represent standard error.

 


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Figure 4. Mean changes in skin conductance as a function of stimulus segment and victim status. Bars represent standard error.

 





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