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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2019 Mar 8;30(6):1150–1168. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2018.1564675

Table 1:

Demographic data for Huntington disease participants


Variable At-Risk/Prodromal (n=15) Early-HD (n=8) Late-HD (n=16) Full HD sample (N=39)

Age(Years)
M (SD) 39.13 (12.17) 49.63 (8.72) 50.19 (12.90) 44.68 (12.06)
Sex
Female 93.33 62.5 43.75 61.5
Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino 0 0 12.5 5.1
Race (%)
Caucasian 100 100 81.25 90
African American 0 0 6.25 5
Asian 0 0 6.25 2.5
Other 0 0 6.25 2.5
Education Completed
Less than High School 6.25 2.56
High School/GED 18.75 7.69
Some College 40 50 12.5 30.77
Associate’s/Professional degree 13.33 1.25 6.25 10.26
Bachelor’s degree 20 3.75 43.75 33.33
Master’s degree 20 0 12.5 12.82
Doctorate 6.67 0 0 2.56
Marital Status
Married/Cohabitating 80 75 43.75 64.10
Single 6.67 25 6.25 10.26
Divorced 13.33 0 50 25.64
Employment Status
Part-time 33.33 12.5 0 15.38
Full-time 66.67 0 0 25.64
Unemployed 0 87.5 100 58.97
Time Since Onset (months)
M (SD) N/A 48.75 (27.30) 86.73 (76.75) 73.52 (65.79)*

Note. Entries in the table represent percentage of participants unless otherwise specified;

*

= calculated for the combined manifest HD sample (early- and late-stage only).