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Table 3 Results of regression analyses in each of 6 domains

From: What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study

 

Adjusted R2

 

Standardised β

Significance

Person with dementia – background

0.10

F = 4.589, p = 0.005

  

Age

  

.252

.014

Gender

  

-.169

.094

Alzheimer’s v mixed

  

.322

.002

Person with dementia – psychosocial (self-rated)

0.52

F = 21.39, p < 0.0001

  

HADS - depression

  

-.403

<.0001

TSCS self-concept

  

.203

.021

Quality of relationship

  

.227

.007

Person with dementia - neuropsychological

0.19

F = 4.905, p = 0.001

  

Category fluency

  

.269

.016

Caregiver ratings of person with dementia

0.23

F = 6.727, p <0.0001

  

TSCS self-concept (informant)

  

.227

.035

NPI-Q irritability severity

  

-.221

.036

Caregiver self-ratings and background variables

0.18

F = 5.95, p < 0.0001

  

NPI-Q agitation/aggression distress

  

-.310

.002

Awareness indices

0.16

F = 5.306, p = 0.001

  

FAD

  

.217

.037

  1. Results of preliminary regression analyses in six domains, showing only variables selected for inclusion in final model. Excluded variables are listed in the text.