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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Early Interv Psychiatry. 2015 Mar 23;11(4):322–333. doi: 10.1111/eip.12239

Table 5.

Significant Associations of ET and Perceived Stress with Cognitive Measures

All Cases Male Cases Female Cases M/F R to Z
General Events and Cognitive Measures:
FAS .193 (18) .442 −.009 (11) .979 .852 (7) .015 .038
Verbal Memory Index .299 (17) .243 −.052 (10) .886 .766 (7) .045
Attention Index .226 (17) .384 −.058 (10) .873 .880 (7) .009
Delayed Memory Index .162 (17) .534 −.167 (10) .644 .779 (7) .039
General Memory Index .197 (17) .448 −.215 (10) .552 .806 (7) .029 .034
Full Scale IQ .212 (16) .431 −.174 (9) .654 .822 (7) .023 .039
Verbal IQ .198 (16) .462 −.219 (9) .572 .837 (7) .019 .027
Current Perceived Stress and Cognitive Measures:
Animal Names .480 (19) .038 .407 (14) .148 .854 (5) .066
Visual Memory Index .022 (19) .928 −.255 (14) .380 .871 (5) .054 .038
Attention Index .461 (19) .047 .385 (14) .175 .661 (5) .225
Delayed Memory Index .184 (19) .450 −.149 (14) .611 .928 (5) .023 .020
General Memory Index .292 (19) .226 −.009 (14) .975 .875 (5) .052 .076