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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2021 Jun 12;468:149–157. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2021.06.010

Table 3.

Hierarchical Regression Model Predicting rsFC by Sex, Age, Home Violence, School Violence, and Community Violence for (A) Left Hippocampus – Right Insula and (B) Left Hippocampus – PCC.

A Predicting Left Hippocampus - Right Insula rsFC β t R R 2 ΔR 2 ΔF p
Step 1 .422 .178 .178 5.317 .008**
 Sex −.142 −1.088
 Age −.412 −3.167**
Step 2 .549 .301 .123 4.12 .002*
 Sex −.111 −.864
 Age −.335 −2.619*
 Home Violence −.275 −2.076*
 School Violence −.151 −1.072
Step 3 .634 .402 .101 7.75 < .001***
 Sex −.055 −.453
 Age −.225 −1.786
 Home Violence −.179 −1.390
 School Violence −.150 −1.136
 Community Violence −.356 −2.785**
B Predicting Left Hippocampus - PCC rsFC β t R R2 ΔR2 ΔF p
Step 1 .193 .037 .037 .946 0.395
Sex .178 1.263
Age .094 .667
Step 2 .600 .359 .322 11.8 <.001***
Sex .111 .901
Age −.043 −.347
Home Violence .399 3.148**
School Violence .307 2.278*
Step 3 .680 .462 .103 8.775 < .001***
Sex .054 .472
Age −.153 −1.285
Home Violence .302 2.478*
School Violence .305 2.447*
Community Violence .359 2.962**

Note. N = 52. rsFC = Resting State Functional Connectivity, PCC = Posterior Cingulate Cortex.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.