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. 2024 Nov 19;14(11):1661–1670. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i11.1661

Table 2.

Correlation between depression and cognitive functioning among cerebral small vessel disease patients

Characteristics
Depression (n = 53)
Non depression (n = 27)
P value
Age (years) 62.28 ± 7.83 60.52 ± 5.47 0.298
Male, n (%) 21 (39.6) 12 (44.4) 0.679
Hypertension, n (%) 28 (52.8) 12 (44.4) 0.478
Diabetes, n (%) 10 (18.9) 4 (14.8) 0.652
Smoking, n (%) 15 (28.3) 9 (33.3) 0.642
Drinking, n (%) 22 (41.5) 11 (40.7) 0.947
ICAM-1 (ng/mL) 244.14 ± 60.41 251.69 ± 59.50 0.597
VCAM-1 (ng/mL) 286.35 ± 63.82 283.87 ± 65.19 0.871
HAMD 22.92 ± 3.30 13.07 ± 3.41 < 0.001
MMSE 24.62 ± 2.96 27.52 ± 2.83 < 0.001
MoCA-B 24.26 ± 2.77 26.04 ± 2.47 0.006
CRP (mg/L) 3.09 ± 4.61 2.26 ± 2.82 0.393

ICAM-1: Intercellular adhesion molecule-1; VCAM-1: Vascular cell adhesion molecule 1; HAMD: Hamilton depression scale; MMSE: Mini-mental state examination; MoCA-B: Montreal cognitive assessment basic; CRP: C-reactive protein.