Table 1.
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.