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. 2023 Feb 16;3(4):705–715. doi: 10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.02.004

Table 1.

Participant Demographics and Sample Characteristics in the Imaging Sample (n = 242)

Characteristic Prior Sexual Trauma, n = 134 No Prior Sexual Trauma, n = 108 p Value (ANOVA, χ2)
Gender .001
 Man 32 (23.88%) 48 (44.44%)
 Woman 102 (76.12%) 60 (55.56%)
Age, Years 35.79 (12.50) 33.86 (12.63) .24
Race/Ethnicity .35
 Non-Hispanic Black 52 (38.81%) 54 (50.47%)
 Non-Hispanic White 52 (38.81%) 33 (30.84%)
 Hispanic 24 (17.91%) 16 (14.95%)
 Other 6 (4.48%) 4 (3.74%)
Educational Attainment .17
 Some high school or less 10 (7.46%) 4 (3.70%)
 High school graduate or GED 29 (21.64%) 36 (33.33%)
 Some college or associate degree 53 (39.55%) 44 (40.74%)
 College graduate 29 (21.64%) 17 (15.74%)
 Graduate school 13 (9.70%) 7 (6.48%)
Income .37
 <$19,001 36 (28.57%) 21 (19.44%)
 $19,001–$35,000 40 (31.75%) 38 (35.19%)
 $35,001–$50,000 19 (15.08%) 16 (14.81%)
 $50,001–$75,000 11 (8.73%) 15 (13.89%)
 $75,001–$100,000 11 (8.73%) 6 (5.56%)
 >$100,000 9 (7.14%) 12 (11.11%)
CTQ Total 14.94 (11.01) 4.10 (5.07) <.001
LEC-5 Total 12.90 (9.58) 6.54 (7.15) <.001
Index Trauma Event Type .61
 Motor vehicle collision 89 (66.42%) 81 (75.00%)
 Physical assault 17 (12.69%) 10 (9.26%)
 Fall < 10 ft 8 (5.97%) 5 (4.63%)
 Nonmotorized collision 7 (5.22%) 2 (1.85%)
 Animal-related 5 (3.73%) 2 (1.85%)
 Other 4 (2.99%) 4 (3.70%)
 Fall ≥ 10 ft 1 (0.75%) 3 (2.78%)
 Sexual assault 1 (0.75%) 1 (0.93%)
 Mass/public trauma 1 (0.75%) 0 (0.00%)
 Burns 1 (0.75%) 0 (0.00%)
 Poisoning 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%)

Values are presented as mean (SD) or n (%).

ANOVA, analysis of variance; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; LEC-5, Life Events Checklist for DSM-5.