Socioeconomic Status, Trauma, Cognitive Function, Impulsivity, Reward Salience, and Future Substance Use: Role of Left Caudate Connectivity with the Cingulo-Opercular Network

Table 3.

Summary of measurements in the SEM model

  B SE 95% CI   p

Measurement

Substance Use

Tobacco 0.767 .0191 0.730 0.805 < 0.001

Marijuana 0.614 .0161 0.583 0.646 < 0.001

Cognition

Card Sort 0.987 .0003 0.987 0.988 < 0.001

Crystal 0.995 .0001 0.995 0.996 < 0.001

Fluid Comp 0.992 .0002 0.992 0.992 < 0.001

Total Comp 0.999 .0000 0.998 0.999 < 0.001

Pattern 0.975 .0005 0.974 0.976 < 0.001

Pict Vocab 0.993 .0002 0.992 0.993 < 0.001

Reading 0.991 .0002 0.990 0.991 < 0.001

List 0.990 .0002 0.989 0.990 < 0.001

Impulsivity

Negative Urgency 0.980 .0008 0.978 0.981 < 0.001

Positive Urgency 0.957 .0013 0.954 0.960 < 0.001

Stress    

Trauma 0.406 .0074 0.391 0.421 < 0.001

Financial Difficulty (n) 0.347 .0077 0.332 0.362 < 0.001

Discrimination 0.918 .0020 0.914 0.922 < 0.001

SES          

Education (Jaeger) 0.999 .0002 0.999 1.000 < 0.001

Income to Needs 0.907 .0017 0.904 0.910 < 0.001

Married partnered 0.849 .0027 0.844 0.854 < 0.001

N Income / 5000 0.832 .0029 0.827 0.838 < 0.001

Note: BMI= SES= Socioeconomic Status; N Income: Neighborhood Income