Table 1

Culturally, linguistically, and educationally diverse healthy controls’ country of origin and patients with AD dementia’s native language

Country of origin for culturally and educationally diverse healthy controls
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleCountry of origin
4127%Algeria
1712%Tunisia
1611%Morocco
107%Portugal
86%Antilles
75%Spain
44%Italy, Haiti, Congo, Senegal
32%Cambodia, Laos, Mauritius, Togo
21%Central Africa, Mali, Madagascar, Iraq, Vietnam, Bulgaria
10.7%Benin, Cameroun, Chili, China, Germany, India, Japan, India, Switzerland, United States
Native language of culturally diverse and educationally diverse patients with AD dementia
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleNative language
1042%Arabic
521%Creole
417%Kabyle
313%Portuguese
14%Polish & Italian
Country of origin for culturally and educationally diverse healthy controls
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleCountry of origin
4127%Algeria
1712%Tunisia
1611%Morocco
107%Portugal
86%Antilles
75%Spain
44%Italy, Haiti, Congo, Senegal
32%Cambodia, Laos, Mauritius, Togo
21%Central Africa, Mali, Madagascar, Iraq, Vietnam, Bulgaria
10.7%Benin, Cameroun, Chili, China, Germany, India, Japan, India, Switzerland, United States
Native language of culturally diverse and educationally diverse patients with AD dementia
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleNative language
1042%Arabic
521%Creole
417%Kabyle
313%Portuguese
14%Polish & Italian
Table 1

Culturally, linguistically, and educationally diverse healthy controls’ country of origin and patients with AD dementia’s native language

Country of origin for culturally and educationally diverse healthy controls
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleCountry of origin
4127%Algeria
1712%Tunisia
1611%Morocco
107%Portugal
86%Antilles
75%Spain
44%Italy, Haiti, Congo, Senegal
32%Cambodia, Laos, Mauritius, Togo
21%Central Africa, Mali, Madagascar, Iraq, Vietnam, Bulgaria
10.7%Benin, Cameroun, Chili, China, Germany, India, Japan, India, Switzerland, United States
Native language of culturally diverse and educationally diverse patients with AD dementia
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleNative language
1042%Arabic
521%Creole
417%Kabyle
313%Portuguese
14%Polish & Italian
Country of origin for culturally and educationally diverse healthy controls
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleCountry of origin
4127%Algeria
1712%Tunisia
1611%Morocco
107%Portugal
86%Antilles
75%Spain
44%Italy, Haiti, Congo, Senegal
32%Cambodia, Laos, Mauritius, Togo
21%Central Africa, Mali, Madagascar, Iraq, Vietnam, Bulgaria
10.7%Benin, Cameroun, Chili, China, Germany, India, Japan, India, Switzerland, United States
Native language of culturally diverse and educationally diverse patients with AD dementia
Number of participantsPercentage of the total sampleNative language
1042%Arabic
521%Creole
417%Kabyle
313%Portuguese
14%Polish & Italian
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