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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 24.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2016 Jul 21;24(11):1040–1050. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2016.07.015

Table 2.

Clinical and demographic characteristic of the sample

Variable Non-anxious elderly comparison participants
N=31
Elderly GAD (pre-treatment)
N=28
Test Statistic (p-value)
Age 69 (12.50) 64 (6.75) U=546, p=0.089
Sex 17F (55%) 19F (68%) X2(df=1)=0.574, p=0.449
Race 27 W (87%) 27W (96%) p=0.356*
PSWQ 32 (10) 58.50 (21.25) U=42.5, p<0.001
RBANS 108 (20) 103.5 (16.5) U=553.5, p=0.070
HARS 3 (2) 19 (3.25) U=0, p<0.001
HDRS 1 (2)
n=21**
13 (4)
n=21**
U=0, p<0.001
CIRS.G 4.5 (2.5)
n=20**
6 (4.25)
n=20**
U=148, p=0.160

All data are median and IQR range. U= Mann-Whitney U test; F= female. W= white; PSWQ=Penn State Worry Questionnaire; RBANS=Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status; HDRS=Hamilton Depression Rating Scale HARS= Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. CIRS.G=Cumulative Illness Rating Scale, Geriatrics.

*

Fisher’s exact test;

**

missing data