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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2019 May 8;31(3):1011–1022. doi: 10.1017/S0954579419000555

Table 1.

Sample demographic, neuroendocrine, and clinical characteristics

 M (SD) or N (%)
Sex (female) 117 (56.3%)
Age (years)
 Early puberty assessment 11.37 (1.04)
 Later puberty assessment 13.36 (1.04)
Pubertal stage
 Early puberty assessment 2.03 (0.73)
 Later puberty assessment 3.27 (1.02)
ELS severitya 6.53 (5.28)
Race/ethnicityb
 Non-Hispanic White 98 (47.1%)
 Black 17 (8.2%)
 Hispanic/Latino 22 (10.6%)
 Asian 26 (12.5%)
 Other 44 (36.1%)
Family incomec
 $0,000–$50,000 31 (14.9%)
 $50,001–$75,000 19 (9.1%)
 $75,001–$100,000 21 (10.1%)
 $100,001–$150,000 49 (23.6%)
 $150,001+ 69 (33.2%)
Parental educationd
 <4-year college degree 75 (14.9%)
 4-year college degree 68 (32.7%)
 Graduate degree 47 (22.6%)
Stress cortisol levele
 Baseline (Sample 1) 0.18 (0.08)
 Baseline (Sample 2) 0.16 (0.09)
 15 min after stressor onset (Sample 3) 0.20 (0.11)
 30 min after stressor onset (Sample 4) 0.25 (0.17)
 45 min after stressor onset (Sample 5) 0.17 (0.10)
FAf
 Left UF 0.46 (0.03)
 Right UF 0.46 (0.03)
 Left fornix 0.27 (0.03)
 Right fornix 0.28 (0.03)
CDI-S scoreg
 Early puberty 2.20 (2.39)
 Later puberty 2.38 (2.67)

Note: CDI-S, Children’s Depression Inventory—Short Form. ELS, early life stress. FA, fractional anisotropy. UF, uncinate fasciculus.

a

Data were available for 201 participants.

b

One participant did not complete the measures or declined to provide information.

c

Nineteen participants did not complete the measures or declined to provide information.

d

Eighteen participants did not complete the measures or declined to provide information.

e

Data were available for 94 participants. One participant did not have sample times collected; therefore, AUCg data could not be computed.

f

Data were available for 106 (left UF), 113 (right UF), 82 (left fornix), and 82 (right fornix) participants.

g

Data were available for 205 (early puberty) and 154 (later puberty) participants.