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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurodegener Dis Manag. 2015 Jun;5(3):203–215. doi: 10.2217/nmt.15.10

Table 3. Dyad characteristics.

Characteristics Total (n = 86) Nonintervention group (n = 42) Intervention group (n = 44) p-value
Patient characteristics, n (%) or mean (SD)

Female 51 (59) 28 (67) 23 (52) 0.08

Race: 1.0 0
 – Black 39 (45) 19 (45) 20 (45)
 – White 39 (45) 19 (45) 20 (45)

Widowed 45 (52) 24 (57) 21 (48) 0.30

High school education or above 81 (94) 41 (98) 40 (91) 0.40

Delirium at admission 36 (42) 17 (4 0) 19 (4 4) 0.75

Admitted from private residence 84 (98) 41 (98) 43 (98) 1.00

Age, years 82.4 (7.6) 83.8 (6.5) 81.0 (8.5) 0.18

AD8 score 4.2 (2.1) 4.4 (2.0) 4.0 (2.1) 0.49

Preadmission Barthel score 84.9 (20.7) 80.6 (25.1) 88.9 (14.9) 0.15

Charlson co-morbidity index 3.7 (2.5) 3.2 (2.0) 4.0 (2.6) 0. 31

Family caregiver characteristics, n (%)

Relationship to patient: 0.02
 – Female spouse 20 (23) 12 (2 9) 8 (18)
 – Male spouse 13 (15) 9 (21) 4 (9)
 – Daughter 33 (39) 17 (4 0) 16 (36)
 – Son 12 (14) 2 (5) 10 (23)
 – Other 8 (9) 2 (5) 6 (14)

Race: 0.33
 – Black 40 (46) 19 (45) 21 (48)
 – White 39 (45) 19 (45) 20 (46)

Married 59 (69) 31 (74) 28 (64) 0.60

Some college education or higher 58 (67) 28 (67) 30 (68) 0.58

Age, years: 0.70
 – 31–45 5 (6) 3 (7) 2 (5)
 – 46–65 45 (52) 20 (48) 25 (57)
 – 66–80 19 (22) 10 (24) 9 (20)
 – Over 80 17 (20) 9 (21) 8 (18)

Employment outside the home 46 (54) 22 (52) 24 (55) 0.47

SD: Standard deviation.