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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2009 Jan;15(1):69–82. doi: 10.1017/S1355617708090085

Table 3.

Proportion of global and domain-specific cognitive impairment among groups

Total sample HCV−/SUD− HCV+/SUD− HCV+/SUD+ p Value
Total N 119 56 24 39
Language Fluency 27 (22.7%) 10 (17.9%) 6 (25.0%) 11 (28.2%) .477
Verbal Memory 32 (26.9%) 9 (16.1%) 10 (41.7%) 13 (33.3%) .034
Visuospatial Memory 46 (38.7%) 18 (32.1%) 11 (45.8%) 17 (43.6%) .385
Auditory Attention 14 (11.8%) 5 (8.9%) 4 (16.7%) 5 (12.8%) .600
Speeded Visual Information
    Processing/Attention
32 (26.9%) 12 (10.1%) 2 (8.3%) 11 (28.2%) .172
Motor Speed 67 (56.3%) 30 (53.6%) 12 (50.0%) 25 (64.1%) .470
Visuomotor Construction 36 (30.3%) 17 (30.4%) 9 (37.5%) 10 (25.6%) .612
Reasoning/Mental Flexibility 23 (19.3%) 3 (5.4%) 6 (25.0%) 8 (20.5%) .029
Global deficit score 32 (26.9%) 13 (23.2%) 9 (37.5%) 15 (38.5%) .218

Note. Data expressed as n, with (%) in terms of n over total N. HCV = infected with chronic hepatitis C virus; SUD = history of substance use disorder, currently in remission.

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