Dorien Bangma
260 | LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES TABLES Table 3.1 Demographic characteristics of samples 1 and 2. p. 41 Table 3.2 Results of multiple hierarchical regression analyses of sample 1 and sample 2. p. 49 Table 4.1 Characteristics of included studies. p. 63 Table 4.2a Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (k = 25). p. 80 Table 4.2b Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in patients with mild cognitive impairment (k = 26). p. 85 Table 4.2c Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in patients with Frontotemporal dementia (k = 3). p. 91 Table 4.2d Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in patients with Parkinson’s disease (k = 6). p. 91 Table 4.2e Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in patients with multiple sclerosis (k = 3). p. 93 Table 4.2f Overview of the study measuring financial decision-making in patients with Huntington’s disease (k = 1). p. 94 Table 4.3 Associations between FDM and cognition in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. p. 98 Table 5.1 Overview of demographic and clinical characteristics of nine patients enrolled in the study on financial decision-making by patients with neurodegenerative diseases. p. 121 Table 5.2 Performance of three patients with Alzheimer’s disease, three patients with mild cognitive impairment and three patients with Parkinson’s disease on the test battery focused on the ability to make financial decisions. p. 122 Table 6.1 Overview and description of the identified decision-making tasks. p. 134 Table 6.2 Overview of studies on decision making in adults with ADHD ( k = 31). p. 142 Table 7.1 Demographics and clinical characteristics of adults with ADHD (n = 45) and healthy controls (n = 51). p. 161 Table 7.2 Personal financial situation of adults with ADHD (n = 45) and healthy controls (n = 51). p. 169 Table 7.3 Performances on FDM tests of adults with ADHD (n = 45) and healthy controls (n = 51). p. 170 Table 7.4 FDM outcome classification of adults with ADHD (n = 45) and healthy controls (n = 51). p. 170 Table 7.5 Bootstrapped mediation regression analyses of cognition on the difference between adults with ADHD (n = 27) and healthy controls (n = 50) regarding FDM. p. 171 Table 8.1 Demographic characteristics of total sample and ADHD groups. p. 188 Table 8.2 Impulsive buying and financial decision styles of total sample and ADHD groups. p. 193 Table 8.3 Personal financial situation of the total sample and ADHD groups. p. 195 Table 8.4a Hierarchical regressions of impulsive buying behavior in the total sample. p. 196 Table 8.4b Hierarchical regressions of financial decision-making styles in the total sample. p. 198
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