Table 2 Estimated prevalence of normal, MCI and dementia in the SHARE-HCAP subsample based on diagnostic criteria and Estimation approacha.

From: Harmonized prevalence estimates of dementia in Europe vary strongly with childhood education

  

Classified using Manly et al.24

Predictedb using Hurd et al.29

 

Total sample, No.

Normal % (SE)

MCI % (SE)

Demented % (SE)

Normal % (SE)

MCI % (SE)

Demented % (SE)

Germany

547

76.9

18.8

4.3

77.6

17.6

4.8

  

(1.8)

(1.7)

(0.9)

(1.8)

(1.6)

(0.9)

Italy

537

65.6

22.6

11.8

58.5

29.7

11.8

  

(2.0)

(1.8)

(1.4)

(2.1)

(2.0)

(1.4)

France

528

71.8

22

6.2

72.2

21.2

6.6

  

(2.0)

(1.8)

(1.0)

(1.9)

(1.8)

(1.1)

Denmark

573

77.1

18

4.9

76.1

19.1

4.8

  

(1.8)

(1.6)

(0.9)

(1.8)

(1.6)

(0.9)

Czech Republic

502

71.5

20.4

8.1

73.1

19.7

7.2

  

(2.0)

(1.8)

(1.2)

(2.0)

(1.8)

(1.2)

SHARE-HCAP subsample

2,687

72.6

20.4

7.0

71.5

21.5

7.0

  

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.5)

(0.9)

(0.8)

(0.5)

  1. SE, standard error.
  2. a Classification and estimation of prevalence are based on weighted data.
  3. b Prevalence estimates generated from estimation equation, see Supplemental section S2.