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. 2017 Jan 31;42(2):95–102. doi: 10.1503/jpn.150339

Table 1.

Sample characteristics

Group; mean ± SD or no. (%)

Characterisitc Total (n = 146) Val/Val (n = 45) Val/Met (n = 64) Met/Met (n = 37) Comparison statistic p value
Age, yr 31 ± 8 32 ± 8.1 31 ± 8.4 32 ± 8.9 F2,143 = 0.26 0.77
Male sex 135 (92.5) 43 (95.6) 58 (90.6) 34 (91.9) χ22 = 0.95 0.62
Education, yr 14 ± 2 14 ± 2.3 14 ± 1.8 15 ± 1.8 F2,143 = 3.51 0.032§
WTAR estimated IQ* 103 ± 11.5 104 ± 10.9 102 ± 11.4 104 ± 12.4 F2,141 = 0.33, 0.72
CAPS total score 44 ± 28.6 47 ± 27.7 45 ± 29.2 38 ± 28.6 F2,143 = 1.05 0.35
Symptom duration, mo 58 ± 60.5 63 ± 62.8 56 ± 68.6 54 ± 38.8 F2,82 = 0.15 0.87
Lifetime mood disorder diagnosis 48 (32.9) 16 (35.6) 21 (32.8) 11 (29.7) χ22 = 0.31 0.86
Lifetime substance use diagnosis 93 (63.7) 32 (71.1) 41 (70.7) 20 (58.8) χ22 = 2.56 0.28
Probable TBI 69 (47) 23 (51) 28 (44) 18 (49) χ22 = 0.61 0.74
L hippocampal vol, mm3 4355 ± 365 4378 ± 386 4410 ± 330 4232 ± 380 F2,143 = 3.0 0.05
R hippocampal vol, mm3 4456 ± 389 4413 ± 416 4524 ± 354 4391 ± 404 F2,143 = 1.78 0.17

CAPS = Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale; L = left; PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder; R = right; SD = standard deviation; TBI = traumatic brain injury; WTAR = Wechsler Test of Adult Reading.

*

Information missing for 2 participants.

Symptom duration available only for individuals with PTSD.

Adjusted for intracranial volume.

§

The Met/Met group had higher education than the Val/Met group.