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. 2019 May;32(2):152–155. doi: 10.2337/ds18-0037

TABLE 1.

Baseline Characteristics of Participants With High and Low Trust

High-Trust Participants (n = 19) Low-Trust Participants (n = 19) P
Age, years 66.8 (3.7) 69.9 (8.2) 0.165
Education, years 12.4 (2.2) 12.0 (3.4) 0.707
Female, n (%) 14 (74) 11 (79) 0.746
A1C, % 8.8 (1.8) 8.6 (1.1) 0.703
PHQ-9 score1 10.2 (4.5) 10.2 (5.1) 0.993
MoCA score2 22.7 (3.7) 20.7 (4.2) 0.152
DSCI score3 55.9 (14.1) 59.4 (11.7) 0.448
LogMAR4 0.16 (0.16) 0.20 (0.15) 0.532
NEI-VFQ score5 73.1 (17.3) 75.6 (18.9) 0.693

Data are expressed as mean (SD) unless otherwise noted.

1

PHQ-9 score range is 0–27; higher scores indicate more severe depressive symptoms.

2

MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment; score range is 0–30; higher scores indicate better cognitive function.

3

DSCI score range is 0–100; higher scores indicate better adherence to diabetes self-care behaviors.

4

Higher LogMAR scores indicate worse visual acuity.

5

NEI-VFQ score range is 0–100; higher scores indicate better self-reported vision function.