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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2020 Aug 3;42(7):725–734. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2020.1798884

Table 6.

Predicting Health and Safety from demographic variables and RBANS Indexes.

Index F(df) p R2 SEest Normative equationa
Immediate Memory 11.81
(4,131)
<0.001
0.27 6.65 56.72 − (age*0.37) + (sex*0.84) + (educ*0.39) + (Index*0.20)
Visuospatial/Constructional 3.56
(4,131)
0.009
0.10 7.39 64.70 − (age*0.26) + (sex*1.03) + (educ*0.50) − (Index*0.02)
Language 12.05
(4,131)
<0.001
0.28 6.63 36.99 − (age*0.26) + (sex*1.64) + (educ*0.55) + (Index*0.27)
Attention 7.77
(4,131)
<0.001
0.20 6.98 53.90 − (age*0.33) + (sex*1.77) + (educ*0.40) + (Index*0.16)
Delayed Memory 8.24
(4,131)
<0.001
0.21 6.94 57.98 − (age*0.30) + (sex*0.91) + (educ*0.42) + (Index*0.12)

Note. ILS = Independent Living Scales, RBANS = Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status, SEest = Standard error of the estimate,

a

Age is in years; sex is coded as 0 = female, 1 = male; education (educ) is coded as years; and Index is the age-corrected standard score from the test manual.