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. 2024 Jan 20;39(5):594–607. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acad108

Table 2.

Participant demographic and health-related information, including queried YOD diagnosis, anxiety symptoms, and computer proficiency

Participant characteristics n (%) M (SD) Range
Age (years) 60.26 (7.19) 38–71
Sex (female) 21 (48.8)
Education (years) 13.71 (2.86) 8–18
Country of birth
 Australia 32 (74.4)
 New Zealand 4 (9.3)
 Papua New Guinea 2 (4.7)
 Burma 1 (2.3)
 India 1 (2.3)
 Italy 1 (2.3)
 South Africa 1 (2.3)
 Uruguay 1 (2.3)
Queried YOD diagnosis
 Alzheimer’s disease 14 (32.6)
 Huntington’s disease 10 (23.3)
 Mild cognitive impairment 7 (16.3)
 Frontotemporal dementia 5 (11.6)
 Parkinson’s disease 3 (7.0)
 Dementia with Lewy bodies 1 (2.3)
 Infection/neurosyphilis 1 (2.3)
 Metabolic disorder 1 (2.3)
 Head injury 1 (2.3)
Age of symptom onset 55.00 (7.54) 33–66
CPQ 21.86 (7.76) 6–30
In-person HADS-A scores
 Normal 31 (72.1)
 Mild 5 (11.6)
 Moderate 7 (16.3)
 Severe 0 (0)
TeleNP HADS-A scores
 Normal 26 (60.5)
 Mild 6 (14.0)
 Moderate 10 (23.3)
 Severe 1 (2.2)
Geographical location of sessions
 Metropolitan 24 (55.8)
 Rural 19 (44.2)
Distance traveled (km) 20,293.2

Note: CPQ = Computer Proficiency Questionnaire; HADS-A = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale—Anxiety subscale; HADS-D = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale—Depression subscale; teleNP = teleneuropsychology.