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Table 1 Demographic and cognitive variables of all participants

From: Can a combination of two neuropsychological tests screen for mild neurocognitive disorder better than each test alone? A cross-sectional study

 

Mild NCD, 49% (n = 70)

Normal CF, 51% (n = 73)

P value

*Male (62)

41.9% (n = 26)

58.1% (n = 36)

0.05

*Female (81)

54.3% (n = 44)

45.7% (n = 37)

0.04

Age

67.73 ± 5.25

66.62 ± 5.55

0.04

MMSE

17.51 ± 3.42

26.25 ± 2.07

0.001

CDT

1.03 ± 1.02

3.07 ± 0.93

0.001

VF

8.56 ± 2.41

12.88 ± 1.78

0.001

BNT

9.64 ± 2.47

13.37 ± 1.62

0.001

  1. MMSE mini-mental state examination test, CDT clock drawing test, VF verbal fluency, BNT Boston naming test, NCD neurocognitive disorder, CF cognitive function
  2. *Chi-square test and Pearson’s chi-square = 2.15
  3. P value more than 0.05 is not significant