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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Intellect Disabil. 2023 Apr 11;28(2):499–513. doi: 10.1177/17446295231169379

Table 4.

Partial correlations between employment complexity and change in cognitive functioning.

Change in Memory
Change in Dementia Symptoms
CRT Total CRT Intrusions DSMSE DLD Sum of Social DLD Sum of Cognitive
Data Complexity r=−.007
p=.953
r=−.026
p=.836
r=.080
p=.518
r=−.100
p=.419
r=−.117 p=.345
People Complexity r=.023
p=.853
r=−.075
p=.545
r=.237
p=.053
r=−.262
p=.032
r=−.228 p=.064
Things Complexity r=.280
p=.022
r=−.214
p=.082
r=.263
p=.032
r=−.242
p=.049
r=−.137 p=.271

Note. Partial correlations control for age, level of intellectual disability, and hours spent in employment per week. DSMSE = Down Syndrome Mental Status Examination Total score; DLD = Dementia Questionnaire for People with Learning Disabilities; CRT = Modified Cued Recall Test.