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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 3. Summary of measurements in the SEM model

 BSE95% CI p
Measurement
Substance Use
Tobacco0.767.01910.7300.805< 0.001
Marijuana0.614.01610.5830.646< 0.001
Cognition
Card Sort0.987.00030.9870.988< 0.001
Crystal0.995.00010.9950.996< 0.001
Fluid Comp0.992.00020.9920.992< 0.001
Total Comp0.999.00000.9980.999< 0.001
Pattern0.975.00050.9740.976< 0.001
Pict Vocab0.993.00020.9920.993< 0.001
Reading0.991.00020.9900.991< 0.001
List0.990.00020.9890.990< 0.001
Impulsivity
Negative Urgency0.980.00080.9780.981< 0.001
Positive Urgency0.957.00130.9540.960< 0.001
Stress  
Trauma0.406.00740.3910.421< 0.001
Financial Difficulty (n)0.347.00770.3320.362< 0.001
Discrimination0.918.00200.9140.922< 0.001
SES     
Education (Jaeger)0.999.00020.9991.000< 0.001
Income to Needs0.907.00170.9040.910< 0.001
Married partnered0.849.00270.8440.854< 0.001
N Income / 50000.832.00290.8270.838< 0.001

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