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

Journal of Cellular Neuroscience | Vol 1, Issue 1

Table 2. Summary of SEM results

StructuralBSE95% CIp
rsFC
Stress0.2290.0190.1930.265< 0.001
SES-0.9830.029-1.039-0.927< 0.001
Intercept1.9110.0421.8281.993< 0.001
BMI
rsFC-0.0340.016-0.065-0.0030.029
Stress-0.9430.128-1.194-0.691< 0.001
SES0.9010.0510.8011.001< 0.001
Intercept4.5180.1444.2354.800< 0.001
MDD (Past)
rsFC-0.0250.017-0.0580.0090.146
Stress-0.1550.338-0.8160.5070.647
SES0.0900.405-0.7040.8840.824
Intercept0.2430.175-0.1000.5870.165
GPA
rsFC0.0400.024-0.0070.0860.098
Stress-0.1010.312-0.7120.5100.746
SES-0.1840.404-0.9760.6070.648
Intercept3.7420.0703.6053.8790.000
Substance Use
rsFC-0.0230.017-0.0570.0100.174
Stress0.0440.369-0.6790.7670.905
SES0.2520.373-0.4790.9830.500
Cognitive Function
rsFC0.0130.0030.0070.019< 0.001
Stress0.4150.0030.4090.421< 0.001
SES0.5830.0020.5780.587< 0.001
Impulsivity
rsFC0.0130.0060.0010.0250.034
Stress0.6710.0080.6550.687< 0.001
SES0.2970.0050.2870.307< 0.001

Note: BMI= Body Mass Index; GPA= Grade Point Average; rsFC = Left Caudate Resting-State Function-al Connectivity with the Cingulo-Opercular Network; SES= Socioeconomic Status.