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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurovirol. 2014 Nov 12;21(1):24–31. doi: 10.1007/s13365-014-0290-2

Table 2.

Unadjusted Associations Between APOE ε4 Genotype, Cognition and Death as Function of Race 1

Caucasian Minority
ε4− ε4+ Effect Size 2 ε4− ε4+ Effect Size 2
N= 1301 380 376 147
Age 37.7 (8.4) 38.3 (8.9) .06 42.0
(10.7)
40.5 (10.4) .13
Education 3 15.8 (2.4) 15.8 (2.5) .03 14.1 (2.7) 13.8 (2.5) .22
HIV Status 4 39.8 (518) 41.8 (159) 1.09 (.86-1.37) 43.9 (165) 51.7 (76) 1.37 (.93-2.00)
Alive 5 70.8 (921) 73.7 (280) 1.15 (.89-1.49) 88.8 (334) 87.1 (128) .85 (.47-1.52)
Cognitive
Impairment5
33.8 (440) 33.7 (128) .99 (.78-1.27) 31.4 (118) 35.4 (52) 1.20 (.80-1.79)
Confounding
Conditions 4
32.0 (416) 34.5 (131) 1.12 (.88-1.43) 35.1 (132) 29.9 (44) .79 (.52-1.19)
1

Among individual cognitively normal at first evaluation.

2

Relative Risk for categorical variables; Cohen’s d for continuous variables.

3

Mean (standard deviation)

4

Percent (N) infected.

5

Percent (N) Yes or Present.