Dorien Bangma

94 | CHAPTER 4 Study Country Design Sample characteristics FDM task (scale) Main outcome Conclusion Tracy et al. (2017) USA CS MS cognitively impaired (n=14) / Type: relapsing remitting and uncertain FCI (scores on domains 1-7, 9, total score based on domains 1-7, 9) - Cognitively impaired people living with MS showed significantly lower FDM performances than HC and cognitively unaffected people living with MS on the FCI total score and on all domains separately, with the exception of ‘cash transactions’ and ‘financial judgment’. - No significant differences were found between cognitively unaffected people living with MS and HC regarding the performances on the FCI. MS cognitively impaired ≤ MS cognitively unimpaired = HC - age (y) 46.8±11.1 - education (y) 14.2±1.9 - 28.6% male - Global cognition n.r. - Disease duration n.r. - TTFW 45.2±73.3 MS cognitively unaffected (n=20) Type: relapsing remitting, secondary progressive, progressive relapsing and uncertain - age (y) 44.3±11.7 - education (y) 15.3±2.5 - 15.0% male - Global cognition n.r. - Disease duration n.r. - TTFW 25.2±54.7 HC (n=16) - age (y) 44.3±13.4 - education (y) 14.2±2.1 - 37.5% male - Global cognition n.r. Table 4.2f. Overview of the study measuring financial decision-making in people living with Huntington’s disease (k = 1). Study Country Design Sample characteristics FDM task (scale) Main outcome Conclusion Sheppard et al. (2017) USA CS HD (n=20) / Stage: symptomatic AFT (total score) - People living with HD showed significantly lower FDM performances than HC on the AFT total score. HD < HC - age (y) 58.8±12.3 - education (y) 15.2±3.1 - 45.0% male - MDRS 133.7±8.4 - Age of disease onset (y) 50.4±2.8 - UHDRS-TFCS 9.4±0.7 - CAG 42.0±0.6 HC (n=20) - age (y) 61.0±13.7 - education (y) 16.5±2.6 - 40.0% male - MDRS 141.4±2.4 Note of the table on the next page

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