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. 2021 Jul 26;18(6):1119–1127. doi: 10.1002/alz.12441

TABLE 5.

Individuals with positive answers to all three SCD questions among those who completed RUNs 2 through 4 by country and sex

    RUN 2 (OHI) RUN 3 (PC) RUN 4 (DC) ALL RUNS (2‐4)
SCD (%) SCD (%) SCD (%) SCD (%)
All Slovenia 49 (59.0%) 15 (23.1%) 9 (9.9%) 73 (30.5%)
Spain 67 (66.3%) 30 (28.6%) 78 (71.6%) 175 (55.6%)
Sweden 45 (38.1%) 24 (24.2%) 4 (10.3%) 73 (28.5%)
Netherlands 31 (17.1%) 4 (5.2%) 1 (8.3%) 36 (13.3%)
Germany 67 (37.6%) 14 (15.7%) 4 (30.8%) 85 (30.4%)
Total 259 (39.2%) 87 (20.0%) 96 (36.4%) 442 (32.5%)
Female Slovenia 31 (64.6%) 12 (31.6%) 7 (15.9%) 50 (38.5%)
Spain 47 (67.1%) 18 (29.0%) 41 (80.4%) 106 (57.9%)
Sweden 32 (41.6%) 16 (27.1%) 2 (20.0%) 50 (34.2%)
Netherlands 23 (18.4%) 2 (6.1%) 0 (0.0%) 25 (15.4%)
Germany 48 (44.4%) 11 (19.3%) 2 (28.6%) 61 (35.5%)
Total 181 (42.3%) 59 (23.7%) 52 (44.8%) 292 (36.8%)
Male Slovenia 13 (52.0%) 3 (11.1%) 2 (4.3%) 18 (18.2%)
Spain 20 (64.5%) 12 (27.9%) 37 (63.8%) 69 (52.3%)
Sweden 13 (31.7%) 8 (20.0%) 2 (6.9%) 23 (20.9%)
Netherlands 7 (14.3%) 1 (2.5%) 1 (12.5%) 9 (9.3%)
Germany 17 (25.4%) 3 (10.0%) 2 (33.3%) 22 (21.4%)
Total 70 (32.9%) 27 (15.0%) 44 (29.7%) 141 (26.1%)

Logistic regression model for positive SCD including: RUN (LR[2df] = 74.0; P < .001), country (LR[4df] = 157.7; P < .001), age (LR[3df] = 4.9; P = .173), and sex (LR[2df] = 18.4; P < .001).