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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 29.
Published in final edited form as: Res Gerontol Nurs. 2012 Jun 15;5(3):195–206. doi: 10.3928/19404921-20120605-04

Table 4.

Number and Percent of Participants Who Agree, Disagree, or Neither Agree nor Disagree with Items on the Consequences and Coherence Subscale of IPQ-MCI

Agree or strongly agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree or strongly disagree
Consequences
MCI is a serious condition 20 (66.7%) 4 (13.3%) 6 (10%)
MCI has major consequences for my life 19 (63.3%) 5 (16.7%) 6 (10%)
MCI causes difficulties for those who are close to me 18 (60%) 4 (13.3%) 8 (26.7%)
MCI does not have much effect on my life 8 (26.7%) 3 (10%) 19 (63.3%)
MCI makes me feel stigmatized 10 (33.3%) 4 (13.3%) 16 (53.3%)
MCI makes me lose my independence 8 (26.7%) 7 (23.3%) 15 (50%)
MCI strongly affects the way others see or treat me 8 (26.7%) 16 (53.3%) 6 (20%)
MCI will progress to dementia 11 (36.7%) 15 (50%) 4 (13.3%)
MCI has serious financial consequences 5 (16.7%) 12 (40%) 13 (43.3%)
MCI makes me lose self-confidence 12 (40%) 9 (30%) 9 (30%)
Coherence
MCI doesn't make any sense to me 7 (23.3%) 5 (16.7%) 18 (60%)
The symptoms of my condition are puzzling to me 14 (46.7%) 3 (10%) 13 (43.3%)
MCI is a mystery to me 13 (43.3%) 5 (16.7%) 12 (40%)
I don't understand MCI 11 (36.7%) 5 (16.7%) 14 (46.7%)
I have a clear picture or understanding of my condition 11 (36.7%) 6 (20%) 13 (43.3%)