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Ventral Attention Network Resting State Functional Connectivity: Psychosocial Correlates among US Adolescents

Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences | Vol 5, Issue 2

Table 3. Bivariate Correlations of variables with VANconnectivity

Bivariate Correlation (Pearson)rsfMRI VAN
Age (years)-0.026*
Age (months)-0.029*
Sex (male)0.012
Puberty-0.031*
Income0.101**
Parental Education0.104**
Married/Partnered Household0.099**
Neighborhood Income0.097**
Race (Black)-0.145**
Ethnicity (Hispanic)-0.059**
Immigration status (Immigrant)0.007
Trauma (any)-0.023*
Financial Difficulty-0.071**
Discrimination-0.044**
Family Love-0.003
Family Conflict-0.001
7-UP (mania)-0.050*
BIS/BAS (Drive)-0.041**
BIS/BAS (Reward Responsiveness)-0.031*
UPPS-P (Positive Urgency)-0.045**
Prodromal Psychosis Symptoms-0.035*
Prodromal Symptom Severity-0.052**
BMI-0.088**
Suicide-0.050**
Major Depression Diagnosis-0.025*
Nicotine Use-0.014
Marijuana Use-0.032**
Alcohol Use0.023*

*. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). rsfMRI= ventral attention network (VAN) resting-state functional connectivity.