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Table 3 Correlation between mental health, trauma exposure, perpetration, and reintegration

From: Putative juvenile terrorists: the relationship between multiple traumatization, mental health, and expectations for reintegration among Islamic State recruited adolescent and young adult fighters

Variables

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

Reintegration I

–

 

− .440**

− .376**

− .356**

− .463**

− .330*

− .384**

War events II

 

–

.884**

.737**

.446**

.357**

.607**

.489**

Trauma exposure III

  

–

.860**

.601**

.387**

.630**

.522**

ISIS events IV

   

–

.771**

.351**

.597**

.562**

Perpetration events V

    

–

.351**

.303*

.294*

Identification VI

     

–

.192

.241

PTSD VII

      

–

.765**

Depression VIII

       

–

  1. *Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)
  2. **Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)