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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and cognitive impairment classification of HIV patients who presented at CDC, N = 53

From: Development of a neurocognitive test battery for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) screening: suggested solutions for resource-limited clinical settings

 

Age, mean (SD)

Male

Years of education, mean (SD)

Ethnicity

Chinese

Malay

Indian

Others

Non-impaired (N = 25)

32.08 (9.50)

25 (100%)

14.08 (2.22)

12 (48.0%)

10 (40.0%)

2 (8.0%)

1 (4.0%)

Impaired (N = 28)

31.46 (8.42)

28 (100%)

13.68 (2.64)

22 (78.6%)

5 (17.9%)

1 (3.6%)

 
 

Marital status

Employment status

Single

Married

Divorced

Employed

Unemployed

Non-impaired (N = 25)

21 (84.0%)

3 (12.0%)

1 (4.0%)

16 (64.0%)

9 (36.0%)

Impaired (N = 28)

28 (100%)

–

–

23 (82.1%)

5 (17.9%)

 

Alcohol consumption

Substance usage

Presence of non-HIV psychiatric conditions

Nil

Stopped > 3 months

Still drinking

Nil

Stopped > 3 months

Still using

Non-impaired (N = 25)

16 (64.0%)

2 (8.0%)

7 (28.0%)

21 (84.0%)

4 (16.0%)

–

2 (8.0%)

Impaired (N = 28)

16 (57.1%)

3 (10.7%)

8 (28.6%)

23 (82.1%)

4 (14.3%)

–

2 (7.1%)