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. 2020 Dec 4;15(12):e0243513. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243513

Table 3. Probability of being either a home-dweller, nursing home resident, or deceased four years after the dementia diagnosis, by sex and marital status, adjusted by age (centred at mean age 75 years), N = 2830.

Probability, % (95% confidence interval)
Time elapsed since diagnosis Home-dweller Nursing home Deceased
Men
    Living alone 37 (32, 43) 24 (20, 29) 38 (34, 43)
    Cohabitant 54 (51, 57) 11 (10, 13) 35 (32, 38)
    Difference in probability: P(live alone)-P(cohabitant)* -16 (-22, -11) 13 (9, 17) 3 (-2, 9)
Women
    Living alone 50 (47, 53) 26 (23, 29) 24 (21, 27)
    Cohabitant 55 (52, 59) 20 (17, 23) 25 (22, 27)
    Difference in probability: P(live alone)-P(cohabitant)* -6 (-11, -1) 6 (3, 10) 0 (-5, 3)

*In some cases, numbers do not add up due to rounding.