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Table 1 Characteristics for participants included in the group comparison

From: Exposure to violence is associated with decreased neural connectivity in emotion regulation and cognitive control, but not working memory, networks after accounting for socioeconomic status: a preliminary study

 

High Violence

Low Violence

P-value

N = 46

23

23

 

Age

23.70

22.57

0.22

Gender

7 Females

13 Females

0.14

SES current

16.26 (4.58)

16.26 (3.98)

1

SES parental

N = 12

12.42 (4.25)

N = 9

13.33 (4.80)

0.65

Exp Viol Current

8.35 (6.19)

5.43 (4.45)

0.07

Exp Viol Childhood

20.30 (5.97)

6.00 (3.10)

 < 0.001

Languages Spoken (Monolingual vs. bilingual)

16 monolingual 5 bilingual

Missing: 2

14 monolingual 9 bilingual

0.44

Race

1 Asian

11 Black

6 White

1 Other

7 Asian

7 Black

11 White

1 Other

0.08

Ethnicity

8 Hispanic-Latino

15 Not Hispanic-Latino

2 Hispanic-Latino

21 Non Hispanic-Latino

0.07

  1. Individuals scoring above the median (High Violence) on the adapted version of the Survey of Exposure to Community Violence (SECV) [63] were matched to individuals scoring below the median (Low Violencnce) on the SECV for the listed variables