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. 2018 Jun 27;20:24–34. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.06.026

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

n (%) m (SD) Range
Gender
Female 28 (50.9)
Male 27 (49.1)
Age (years) 10.59 (3.23) 6.33–17.83
Pubertal stage
Tanner stage 2.46 (1.31) 1–5
Early/mid pubertal 32 (58.18) 1–2
Mid/late pubertal 20 (36.36) 3–5
Not reported 3 (5.45)



Race/ethnicity
African American 23 (41.82)
Caucasian 23 (41.82)
Latino/Latina 2 (3.64)
Other 3 (5.45)
Not reported 4 (7.27)
IQ 102.02 (15.59) 58–131
Household annual income
<10,000 4 (7.27)
$10–20,000 4 (7.27)
$20–30,000 10 (18.18)
$30–40,000 4 (7.27)
$40–50,000 2 (3.64)
$50–60,000 5 (9.09)
$60–80,000 7 (12.73)
$80–100,000 2 (3.64)
$100–120,000 1 (1.82)
$120,000+ 11 (20)
Not reported 5 (9.09)
Community distress score 60.48 (36.70) 1.0–99.4
Low distress (0−20) 12 (21.81)
20–40 5 (9.09)
40–60 10 (18.18)
60–80 2 (3.64)
Distressed (80–100) 26 (47.27)
Highly distressed (>90) 23 (41.82)
Exposure to threat-related adversity 21 (38.18)
Threat-related adversity type endorsed
Exposure to domestic violence 3 (14.29)
Exposure to other violence 5 (23.81)
Physical abuse 7 (33.33)
Sexual abuse 2 (9.52)
Emotional abuse 4 (19.05)
Childhood cancer 9 (42.86)
More than one type 6 (28.57)
Trait resilience
CD-RISC-10 total score 29.75 (7.37) 10–40
Not reported 4 (7.27)
Depressive symptoms
CDI-S total score 2.40 (2.39) 0–10
Above threshold 23 (41.82)
Movement during scan (mm)
Mean FD 0.25 (0.25) 0.07–1.68