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. 2021 Jun 23;41(3):798–805. doi: 10.1177/07334648211023678

Table 1.

Assisted Living Resident and Family Member Characteristics (N = 283).

Characteristics N (%) or M (SD)
Resident demographics
 Female 207 (73.4)
 White 271 (95.8)
 Age 83.2 (8.5)
Resident functioning (family report)
 Cognitive status (MDS-COGS; 0–10) 5.2 (2.7)
 Independent functioning (Katz; 0–6) 3.6 (1.9)
 Agitation behaviors (CMAI; 16–61) 26.3 (7.9)
Resident diagnoses and care
 Type of dementia
  Alzheimer’s disease 102 (36.0)
  Vascular dementia 10 (3.5)
  Frontotemporal dementia 1 (0.4)
  Mixed dementia 1 (0.4)
  Not otherwise specified/Other dementia 167 (59)
 Psychiatric diagnoses
  Any a 184 (65.0)
   Anxiety and related disorders 93 (32.9)
   Bipolar and related disorders 18 (6.4)
   Depression and related disorders 132 (46.4)
   Personality disorder and related disorders 3 (1.1)
   Schizophrenia and related disorders 34 (12.0)
   Sleep disorder and related disorders 33 (11.7)
 Epilepsy 14 (5.0)
 Tourette’s syndrome 0 (0.0)
 Parkinson’s disease 12 (4.2)
 Heart disease 91 (32.2)
 Cerebrovascular conditions 29 (10.3)
 Chronic kidney disease 21 (7.4)
 Chronic liver disease 0 (0.0)
 Resident had staff providing care for behaviors such as aggression, pacing, or resisting care b 228 (80.6)
 Resident had been given medications for behaviors such as aggression, pacing, or resisting care b 238 (85.0)
Family member demographics
 Family member’s relationship to resident
  Child or child-in-law 200 (71.2)
  Spouse 32 (11.4)
  Sibling or sibling-in-law 18 (6.4)
  Other 31 (11.0)
 Female 182 (64.3)
 White 270 (95.7)
 Age 61.4 (10.7)

Note. Sources = family interview and resident charts. Due to missing data, the sample size ranges from 265 to 283. MDS-COGS = Minimum Data Set Cognition Scale; Katz = Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living; CMAI = Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory.

a

Excludes dementia. bNot mutually exclusive. The total list of behaviors were those included on the CMAI.