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. 2019 Jul-Sep;13(3):335–342. doi: 10.1590/1980-57642018dn13-030011

Table 5. Correlation between MCS-A / MCS-B, cognitive performance, and self-perceived health.

  ACE-R MMSEf CDTg SF-8 (PD)h SF-8 (MD)i
A.O.a Memb V.F.c Langd V.S.e Total
MCS-A ρ=.198
(0.073)
ρ=.016
(0.887)
ρ=.143
(0.148)
ρ=.153
(0.157)
ρ=.214
(0.052)
ρ=.149
(0.178)
ρ= -.121
(0.275)
ρ=.257
(0.019)*
ρ= -.031
(0.780)
ρ= -.183
(0.097)
MCS-B ρ= -.163
(0.141)
ρ= -.119
(0.283)
ρ= -.063
(0.571)
ρ= -.175
(0.114)
ρ= -.339
(0.002)*
ρ= -.212
(0.054)
ρ= -.159
(0.150)
ρ= -.072
(0.518)
ρ= -.048
(0.666)
ρ=.069
(0.535)

MCS-A: Memory Complaint Scale-A form; MCS-B: Memory Complaint Scale-B form; ACE-R: Addenbrooke's Cognitive Exam - Revised;

a

ACE-R Attention and Orientation;

b

ACE-R Memory;

c

ACE-R Verbal Fluency;

d

ACE-R Language;

e

ACE-R Visuospatial;

f

Mini-Mental State Examination;

g

Clock Drawing Test;

h

Physical Domain;

i

Mental Domain, p-value presented in parentheses, below correlation coefficient;

*

Significant correlations at 5% have p-value < 0.05;

Significant correlations at 10% have p-value < 0.10.