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PREDICTORS OF ATTRITION IN THE MULTI-ETHNIC 1FLORIDA ADRC CLINICAL CORE

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Abstract Understanding predictors of attrition can position researchers to increase retention efforts and focus on preventing attrition. Attrition, or dropout of participants during a study prior to completion, can threaten the internal and external validity of a study’s findings. Data from the 1FloridaADRC Clinical Core was analyzed, and included 271 participants within a two-year follow-up window, of which 216 (79.7%) were retained. T-tests and chi-square analyses were used to determine if a number of demographic, clinical, acculturation, and neuroimaging predictors were associated with attrition. The participant cohort included: 85% with cognitive impairment; 60% Hispanic; 42% over the age of 75; and 62% female. Predictors of greater attrition included: age over 75 years (p< .003); cognitive diagnosis of MCI or dementia (p< .01); and lower scores on the Mini-Mental Status Exam (p<.04), the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) immediate (p< .02), and delayed (p<.002) Higher total score on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (p<.06), endorsement of night time behaviors (p<.05) and greater hippocampal atrophy (p<.02) were also predictive of attrition. Hispanic ethnicity was not a predictor of attrition, as retention was 81% for Hispanics versus 79% for non-Hispanics. However, among Hispanic participants, English acculturation measured by the Bidimensional Acculturation Scale for Hispanics was lower for those who dropped out (t=2.8; p=.006).
Title: PREDICTORS OF ATTRITION IN THE MULTI-ETHNIC 1FLORIDA ADRC CLINICAL CORE
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Abstract Understanding predictors of attrition can position researchers to increase retention efforts and focus on preventing attrition.
Attrition, or dropout of participants during a study prior to completion, can threaten the internal and external validity of a study’s findings.
Data from the 1FloridaADRC Clinical Core was analyzed, and included 271 participants within a two-year follow-up window, of which 216 (79.
7%) were retained.
T-tests and chi-square analyses were used to determine if a number of demographic, clinical, acculturation, and neuroimaging predictors were associated with attrition.
The participant cohort included: 85% with cognitive impairment; 60% Hispanic; 42% over the age of 75; and 62% female.
Predictors of greater attrition included: age over 75 years (p< .
003); cognitive diagnosis of MCI or dementia (p< .
01); and lower scores on the Mini-Mental Status Exam (p<.
04), the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) immediate (p< .
02), and delayed (p<.
002) Higher total score on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (p<.
06), endorsement of night time behaviors (p<.
05) and greater hippocampal atrophy (p<.
02) were also predictive of attrition.
Hispanic ethnicity was not a predictor of attrition, as retention was 81% for Hispanics versus 79% for non-Hispanics.
However, among Hispanic participants, English acculturation measured by the Bidimensional Acculturation Scale for Hispanics was lower for those who dropped out (t=2.
8; p=.
006).

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