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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 Jan 25;78:93–96. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.01.024

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics

Men (n=69)
Mean (SD)
Women (n=103)
Mean (SD)
Difference
Age (years) 19.9 (1.3) 19.6 (1.3) t(170)=1.83, p=.07
Time of scan 12.2 (2.4) 12.4 (2.5) t(170)=−.62, p=.54
BMI 24.2 (3.3) 23.4 (3.5) t(170)=1.57, p=.12
CRP (natural log
transformed)
−.62 (1.1) −.25 (1.1) t(170)=−2.26, p=.03

Number (%) Number (%)

DSM-IV diagnosis 22 (32%) 17 (17%) χ2(1)=5.57, p=.02
European American 45 (65%) 49 (48%) χ2(1)=5.19, p=.02
Asian 16 (23%) 26 (25%) χ2(1)=.09, p=.76
African American 2 (3%) 14 (14%) χ2(1)=5.60, p=.02

Note: Time of scan was entered in military hours and ranged from 8.00 (8:00) to 17.5 (17:30); BMI=Body Mass Index; CRP=C-reactive protein in mg/L.