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Chunk #26 — RESULTS — Between Group Analyses: ALC vs. NC — Composite scores

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Neurological, nutritional and alcohol consumption factors underlie cognitive and motor deficits in chronic alcoholism.
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MANOVA between the two diagnostic groups (ALC, NC) and across the 6 functional domains was significant (F(1,125)=12.25, p=.0006). Follow-up analyses indicated that ALC scored lower than NC on all age- and education-corrected cognitive composite scores and modestly below NC on the motor composite score (Figure 1). Alcoholic men and alcoholic women did not differ on any of the composite scores.