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Hypotheses were tested using correlational and multiple regression (causal-steps) models. RESULTS In unadjusted models, trauma exposure was inversely associated with the FMS (P = .005) and CFS (P = .009) scores. In adjusted models, these relationships were robust to the confounding influences of age and physical injury history. Trauma exposure and bodily pain were substantive, independent predictors of FMS and CFS in causal-steps models (all P values less then .05), implying additive rather than mediated effects (R2adj =