Interviewer: (109:41) How afraid did you feel during the incident? Would you say not at all afraid, slightly afraid, moderately afraid, very afraid, extremely afraid, or not sure?
Jevon: Very afraid.
Interviewer: (109:58) To what extent did being a victim of this crime cause you to have serious problems with family members or friends? By serious problems, we mean getting into more arguments or fights than you did before, not feeling you could trust them as much, or not feeling as close to them as you did before. Would you say that this incident didn’t cause serious problems at all, a little, a moderate amount, a lot, a great deal, or not sure?
Jevon: A great deal.
Interviewer: (110:30) How did you decide on your answer …show more content…
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (112:12) Trouble sleeping?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (112:14) Change in your eating or drinking habits?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (112:19) Upset stomach?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (112:22) Fatigue or tired?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (112:26) High blood pressure?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (112:28) Muscle tension or back pain?
Jevon: No.
Interviewer: (112:35) Any other physical problem?
Jevon: No. Yes, muscle pain in my arm. Oh, you’re talking about that incident?
Interviewer: (112:46) Yes, just for this incident.
Jevon: Face pain.
Interviewer: (113:01) As a result of being a victim of this crime, did you experience any of the following for a month or more after the incident: feeling worried?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:09) Feeling uneasy?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:12) Feeling sad or depressed?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:14) Feeling vulnerable?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:17) Feeling violated?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:20) Feeling unsafe?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:23) Feeling distrusting?
Jevon: Yes.
Interviewer: (113:26) Feeling