Dorien Bangma

FDM IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES | 91 Table 4.2c. Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in people living with frontotemporal dementia (k = 3). Study Country Design Sample characteristics FDM task (scale) Main outcome Conclusion Giannouli et al. (2018) + Italy CS FTD (n = 17) / Type: n.r. LCPLTAS (scores on seven domains, total score based on all domains) - People living with FTD showed a significantly lower FDM performance than HC on the LCPLTAS total score and on all domains separately. FTD < HC - age (y) n.r. c - education (y) n.r. c - % male n.r. c - MMSE 16.8±6.0 ? HC (n = 22) - age (y) n.r. c - education (y) n.r. c - % male n.r. c - MMSE 29.2±0.9 Gill et al. (2019) + Canada ++ CS FTD (n=15) / Type: behavioral variant FACT (scores on eight domains and total score based on all domains) & FCAI (scores on six domains, total score based on all domains) - People living with FTD showed a significantly lower FDM performance than HC on the FACT total score and on all domains separately, with the exception of ‘reading/writing’ and ‘rational beliefs about money’. - People living with FTD showed a significantly lower FDM performance than HC on the FCAI total score and all domains separately, with the exception of ‘debt management’. FTD ≤ HC - age (y) 67.5±8.7 - education (y) 13.9±2.7 - 46.7% male ? - MoCa 19.1±4.7 * HC (n=20) - age (y) 67.9±8.9 - education (y) 13.7±2.9 - 40.0% male - MoCa 27.3±1.9 Lima-Silva et al. (2015) + Brazil CS FTD (n=20) / Type: behavioral variant Subscale ‘financial skills’ of DAFS – Brazilian version (total score) - People living with FTD showed a significantly lower FDM performance than HC on the ‘financial skills’ total score. FTD < HC - age (y) 67.1±6.6 - education (y) 9.6±5.9 - 70.0% male - MMSE 23.5±4.3 - CDR 1.0 HC (n=34) - age (y) 65.4±5.9 - education (y) 9.6±3.9 - 62.8% male - MMSE 25.5±1.3 - CDR n.r. Table 4.2d. Overview of studies measuring financial decision-making in people living with Parkinson’s disease (k = 6 f ). Study Country Design Sample characteristics FDM task (scale) Main outcome Conclusion Giannouli & Tsolaki (2014) + Italy CS PD (n=10) FDM test b (scores on six domains) - People living with PD showed significantly lower FDM performances than HC on all domains of the FDM test. PD < HC - age (y) 75.6±10.0 ? - education (y) 8.5±5.2 ? - % male n.r. - MMSE 24.3±4.8 ? - UPDRS n.r. - H&Y n.r. HC (n=83) - age (y) 73.6±9.8 - education (y) 8.1±4.6 - % male n.r. - MMSE 29.5±1.2 Giannouli et al. (2018) + Italy CS PD with dementia (n = 17) LCPLTAS (scores on seven domains, total score based on all domains) - People living with PDD showed a significantly lower FDM performance than HC on the LCPLTAS total score and on all domains separately. PDD < HC - age (y) n.r. c - education (y) n.r. c - % male n.r. c - MMSE 21.6±4.5 ? - UPDRS n.r. - H&Y n.r. HC (n = 22) - age (y) n.r. c - education (y) n.r. c - % male n.r. c - MMSE 29.2±0.9 Table continues on the next page

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