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. 2024 Mar 1;7:54. doi: 10.1038/s41746-024-01048-1

Table 1.

Participant demographics

ICA LMER
N 104 55
Age (mean (SD)) 25.66 (4.63) 26.73 (4.87)
Race (%)
 Caucasian 49 (47.1) 26 (47.3)
 African American 14 (13.5) 7 (12.7)
 Asian 10 (9.6) 5 (9.1)
 Don’t Know or More than one race 28 (26.9) 14 (25.5)
 Unknown 3 (2.9) 3 (5.5)
Ethnicity (%)
 Hispanic 29 (27.9) 15 (27.3)
 Non-Hispanic 73 (70.2) 38 (69.1)
 Unknown 2 (1.9) 2 (3.6)
Education (%)
 High school degree, GED, or trade school 10 (9.6) 4 (7.3)
 Post-graduate work 23 (22.1) 15 (27.3)
 Some college or 2-year degree 28 (26.9) 13 (23.6)
 4-year college degree 39 (37.5) 20 (36.4)
 Unknown 4 (3.8) 3 (5.5)
Income (%)
 <$15,000 12 (11.5) 6 (10.9)
 $15,000–$34,999 17 (16.3) 10 (18.2)
 $35,000–$79,999 39 (37.5) 19 (34.5)
 $80,000–$100,000 12 (11.5) 5 (9.1)
 >$100,000 17 (16.3) 11 (20.0)
 Unknown 7 (6.7) 4 (7.3)
Baseline clinical categories (%)
 Any current depressive disorder 64 (61.5) 32 (58.2)
 Any current anxiety disorder 63 (60.6) 30 (54.5)
 Any current obsessive-compulsive disorder 11 (10.6) 4 (7.3)
 Any current substance use disorder 17 (16.3) 7 (12.7)
 Any current eating disorder 12 (11.5) 6 (10.9)
 Any current trauma-related disorder 25 (24.0) 9 (16.4)

ICA independent component analysis, LMER linear mixed-effects regression, SD standard deviation.

The LMER group is a subgroup of the ICA group.