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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stress Health. 2018 Sep 19;35(1):15–26. doi: 10.1002/smi.2835

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Sample

 Mean  (SD)  N  (%)
Age  20.62  (5.14)
Sex
   Female  36  (59.0)
   Male  19  (31.1)
   Other/Decline to state  6  (9.8)
Race/Ethnicity
  Asian  30  (49.2)
  White  11  (18.0)
  Hispanic/Latino  9  (14.8)
  Other/Decline to state  6  (9.8)
  Black or African American  3  (4.9)
  American Indian or Alaska Native  2  (3.3)
  Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander  0  (0)
Highest education level a parent achieved
  Elementary or junior high school  3  (4.9)
  Some high school  2  (3.3)
  Graduated high school  3  (11.5)
  Some college  6  (9.8)
  Graduated college  10  (16.4)
  Post-graduate or professional degree  18  (29.5)
  Other/Decline to state  15  (24.6)
Body Mass Index  22.31  (3.48)
Beck Depression Inventory Score  5.49  (4.32)
Lifetime Stressor Exposure Count  19.28  (10.89)
Lifetime Stressor Exposure Severity  44.37  (24.61)

Note: highest education level a parent achieved represents the highest level achieved by either parent. Analyses including socioeconomic status, however, used an average of the highest level achieved by both parents.