Sample (N = 305)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

No (n = 269)

Yes (n = 36)

Gender

Male

275 (90.2%)

243 (90.3%)

32 (88.9%)

Female

30 (9.8%)

26 (9.7%)

4 (11.1%)

Professional corps

Fire department

57 (18.7%)

53 (19.7%)

4 (11.1%)

Republican police

127 (41.6%)

115 (42.8%)

12 (33.3%)

Military

121 (39.7%)

101 (37.5%)

20 (55.6%)

Rank

Officer

11 (03.6%)

10 (3.7%)

1 (2.8%)

Non-commissioned officer

142 (46.6%)

123 (45.7%)

19 (52.8%)

Private

38 (12.5%)

35 (13.0%)

3 (8.3%)

Enlisted man

114 (37.3%)

101 (37.5%)

13 (36.1%)

Years of service

1 - 5 years

85 (27.9%)

79 (29.4%)

6 (16.7%)

6 - 10 years

37 (12.1%)

33 (12.3%)

4 (11.1%)

11 - 20 years

149 (48.9%)

130 (48.3%)

19 (52.8%)

21+ years

34 (11.1%)

27 (10.0%)

7 (19.4%)

Number of missions

0

42 (13.8%)

40 (14.9%)

2 (5.6%)

2 - 5

206 (67.5%)

184 (68.4%)

22 (61.1%)

6 - 10

42 (13.8%)

31 (11.5%)

11 (30.6%)

11 and over

15 (4.9%)

14 (5.2%)

1 (2.8%)

Marital status

Married

193 (63.3%)

168 (62.5%)

25 (69.4%)

Single

20 (6.6%)

19 (7.1%)

1 (2.8%)

Couple

39 (12.8%)

37 (13.8%)

2 (5.6%)

Cohabiting

52 (17.0%)

45 (16.7%)

7 (19.4%)

Widowed

1 (0.3%)

-

1 (2.8%)

Type of household

Monogamous

249 (81.6%)

217 (80.7%)

32 (88.9%)

Polygamous

36 (11.8%)

33 (12.3%)

3 (8.3%)