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. 2017 Feb 1;23(2):140–148. doi: 10.1089/acm.2016.0268

Table 5.

Number of Participants with Mild Cognitive Impairment at Baseline, After Retreat, and 6-Week Follow-Up on Each of the Four Cognitive Assessment Measures

Cognitive task Day 1 of retreat (n = 33) Day 7 of retreat (n = 32) 6 wk after retreat (n = 17)
Detection 11 (33.33) 10 (31.25) 8 (47.06)
Identification 13 (39.39) 9 (28.125) 6 (35.29)
One Back 18 (54.55) 15 (46.875) 8 (47.06)
One Card Learning 16 (48.48) 11 (34.375) 5 (29.41)
Two or more tasks impaireda 20 (60.61) 12 (37.5) 9 (52.94)

Values are n (%). Cognitive impairment was defined as a z-score of 0.5 SDs below the aged-matched normative mean, indicative of subtle impairment relative to the participant's same-age peers.

a

Performance was <0.5 SDs below the age-matched normative mean on two or more cognitive tasks.