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Table 1 Pre-lockdown characteristics for caregivers and people with dementia, by residency; (N = 105)

From: The consequences of COVID-19 lockdown for formal and informal resource utilization among home-dwelling people with dementia: results from the prospective PAN.DEM study

Variables

All

(n = 105)

Co-residing caregivers

(n = 46)

Visiting caregivers

(n = 59)

Difference, p-valuea

Missing data

(n)

PwD characteristics

 Age, mean (SD)

81.8 (6.9)

78.4 (6.0)

84.5 (6.4)

< 0.001

–

 Gender, female, n (%)

64 (61)

17 (37.0)

47 (79.7)

< 0.001

–

 Living alone, yes, n (%)

47 (45.6)

0 (0)

47 (79.7)

< 0.001

2

 MMSE, mean (SD)

20.8 (3.7)

20.8 (3.4)

20.7 (3.6)

0.896

4

 IADL, mean (SD)

21.8 (5.1)

22.3 (5.2)

21.4 (5.1)

0.411

1

 PSMS, mean (SD)

11.7 (3.6)

11.6 (4.0)

11.8 (3.3)

0.499

2

Caregivers characteristics

 Age, mean (SD)

65.5 (12.1)

74.6 (9.8)

58.3 (8.4)

< 0.001

–

 Gender, female, n (%)

69 (65.7)

31 (67.4)

38 (64.4)

0.749

–

 Higher education, yes, n (%)

67 (63.8)

28 (62.2)

39 (68.4)

0.513

3

Working, yes, n (%)

48 (45.7)

4 (91.3)

44 (74.6)

< 0.001

–

Number of additional care providers, n (%)

   

0.173

–

 - 0 (no additional)

17 (16.2)

10 (21.7)

7 (11.9)

  

 - 1+ (one or more additional caregivers)

88 (83.8)

36 (78.3)

52 (88.1)

  

Relationship, n (%)

   

< 0.001

–

 - Spouse

44 (41.9)

42 (91.3)

2 (3.4)

  

 - Child

59 (56.2)

4 (8.7)

55 (93.2)

  

 - Other

2 (1.9)

–

2 (3.4)

  

Primary caregivers’ contribution, n (%)

   

< 0.001

–

 - 1–20%

2 (1.9)

–

2 (3.4)

  

 - 21–40%

7 (6.7)

–

7 (11.9)

  

 - 41–60%

16 (15.2)

2 (4.4)

14 (23.7)

  

 - 61–80%

14 (13.3)

1 (2.2)

13 (22.0)

  

 - 81–100%

66 (62.9)

43 (93.5)

23 (39.0)

  
  1. N = total sample, n = number of participants
  2. Data are mean (SD) and number (%)
  3. aTested with The Mann-Whitney U test for nonnormally distributed continuous variables, and Pearson χ2 tests for categorical variables; MMSE Mini Mental Status Examination (range 0–30), higher scores indicate better cognition, IADL Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (range 8–31), lower scores indicate better functioning, PSMS Physical Self-Maintenance Scale (range 6–30), lower scores indicate better functioning