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. 2017 Jun 13;74(2):202–211. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbx069

Table 6.

Differences Between Good and Poor Sleepers on Total Number of Memory Complaints and Memory Complaint Items

Good sleepers n = 101 Poor sleepers n =


250
Statistic
MAC-Q total 14.67 (5.84) 15.65 (6.50) t(349) = −1.32, p > .05
Memory complaint items
 Difficulty recalling person’s name (n = 63) 16 (15.8) 47 (18.8) X 2(1) = 0.43, p > .05
 Difficulty recalling telephone numbers/zip codes (n = 51) 13 (12.9) 38 (15.2) X 2(1) = 0.31, p > .05
 Difficulty recalling location of objects in home/office (n = 62) 15 (14.9) 47 (18.8) X 2(1) = 0.77, p > .05
 Difficulty recalling facts from reading materials (n = 47) 9 (8.9) 38 (15.2) X 2(1) = 2.45, p > .05
 Difficulty recalling items intended to be purchased (n = 49) 10 (9.9) 39 (15.6) X 2(1) = 1.95, p > .05
 Memory worse now compared to


past (n = 86)
17 (16.8) 69 (27.6) X 2(1) = 4.51, p < .05

Note: MAC-Q represents the Memory Complaint Questionnaire. Numbers for MAC-Q total reflect mean and (standard deviation). Numbers for Memory Complaint Items reflect frequencies and (percentages).