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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neuropsychol. 2017 Jan 12;31(3):531–543. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2016.1278039

Table 1.

Demographic, neuropsychological, and behavioral variables across the total sample (N = 27) and among the participants with normal cognition (n = 9) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (n = 18)

Variable Total Sample Normal Cognition Mild Cognitive Impairment
N 27 9 18
Age 77.5 (6.4) 77.9 (6.5) 77.3 (6.5)
Education 16.3 (3.0) 17.2 (3.4) 15.8 (2.7)
Gender (percent female) 74% 78% 72%
GDS 3.1 (3.8) 2.2 (2.4) 3.6 (4.3)
CFQ 34.4 (11.7) 34.3 (7.8) 34.4 (13.5)
WRAT 109.4 (10.7) 111.2 (4.6) 108.6 (12.3)
RBANS
 Immediate Memory 95.7 (22.1) 113.3 (8.4) 87.9 (21.5)
 Visuospatial/Constructional 95.5 (19.2) 104.3 (17.2) 91.1 (19.0)
 Language 98.1 (11.7) 107.2 (9.1) 93.6 (10.2)
 Attention 103.3 (20.1) 113.3 (13.9) 98.2 (21.2)
 Delayed Memory 91.9 (26.7) 110.7 (7.8) 82.4 (27.8)
 Total Scale 97.1 (23.4) 115.0 (14.9) 88.2 (21.5)

Note: GDS = Geriatric Depression Scale, CFQ = Cognitive Failures Questionnaire, WRAT = Wide Range Achievement Test – 4, Reading Subtest, RBANS = Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status. WRAT and RBANS mean scores listed as Standard Scores. Data presented as Mean (Standard Deviation).