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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int Psychogeriatr. 2018 Jan 16;31(2):193–202. doi: 10.1017/S1041610217002873

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

Mean(SD)/N(%)
Sex
 Female 202 (59.94%)
 Male 135 (40.06%)
Race
 White 266 (78.93%)
 Hispanic 27 (8.01%)
 Black 26 (7.72%)
 Asian 12 (3.56%)
 Other 6 (1.78%)
Age 70.45 (7.04)
Education (Years) 15.80 (2.46)
MMSE 28.42 (1.47)
GDS 17.03 (6.95)
HAM-D 18.25 (3.17)
HAM-A 9.34 (3.29)
AES 41.37 (13.35)
QLES-Q 49.31 (9.66)
SF-36 Scales
 Physical Functioning 74.59 (26.67)
 Role Physical 62.31 (40.99)
 Bodily Pain 67.05 (25.22)
 General Health 60.76 (17.06)
 Vitality 36.59 (21.25)
 Social Functioning 51.90 (26.07)
 Role Emotional 35.39 (34.26)
 Mental Health 49.27 (18.77)
Cerebrovascular Risk 10.84 (5.00)
CIRS 5.43 (3.78)

Note. Total sample N = 337. MMSE = Mini-Mental State Exam; GDS = Geriatric Depression Scale; HAM-D = Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; HAM-A = Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale; AES = Apathy Evaluation Scale; QLES = Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire; CIRS = Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics.