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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acta Neuropathol. 2020 Aug 11;140(4):495–512. doi: 10.1007/s00401-020-02197-9

Table 5.

Summary of Binary Logistic Regression Testing the Association Between CTE Stage and Antemortem Dementia Status

Odds
Ratio
95% CI P-Value
Model 1 (N = 359)
 Age at death 1.09 1.06-1.11 <0.001
 CTE stage 1.64 1.19-2.27 0.003
Model 2 (N = 358)
 Age at death 1.08 1.06-1.11 <0.001
 Racial identity 1.13 0.56-2.28 0.74
 Education Level 1.05 0.75-1.48 0.76
 CTE stage 1.63 1.18-2.26 0.003

The sample size for antemortem dementia was 359 due to missing data on (Model 1) and this was reduced to 358 for Model 2 due to missing data on racial identity. Education level was coded as no high school/some high school, high school degree, some college, college degree, and more than a college degree/graduate degree. Racial identity was coded as 0 = White and 1 = Other (i.e., Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Other).