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Table 1 Frequencies of survey responses

From: A survey of attitudes toward clinical trials and genetic disclosure in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease

 

Know/want to know

Do not want to know

χ 2, df, p value

N

44 (55 %)

36 (45 %)

 

Interested in a clinical trial

38 (86 %)

26 (72 %)

χ 2 = 2.475, df = 1, p = 0.116

50–50 drug-to-placebo randomization

 Just as interested

21 (70 %)

14 (58 %)

χ 2 = 1.75, df = 2, p = 0.416

 Less interested

9 (30 %)

9 (37 %)

 

 No longer interested

0 (0 %)

1 (4 %)

 

66–33 drug-to-placebo randomization

 Just as interested

27 (90 %)

15 (62 %)

χ 2 = 5.921, df = 2, p = 0.052

 Less interested

2 (7 %)

5 (21 %)

 

 No longer interested

1 (3 %)

4 (16 %)

 

Open-label extension study

 Now be interested

29 (100 %)

23 (96 %)

χ 2 = 1.232, df = 1, p = 0.267

 Not be interested

0 (0 %)

1 (4 %)

 
  1. Item responses are presented for those who know or wish to know their genetic mutation status versus those who do not wish to know (percentages represent the proportion of responses for the specific question). For “interested in a clinical trial,” the phrased question asked those who did not want to know their genetic status if they would be willing to learn it to participate in a clinical trial
  2. df degrees of freedom