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Table 2 Model selection according to AIC included only two variables, age and MMST (model 2). Every addition year of age resulted in a 1.09-fold increase in the odds to fail the MSDT. Every additional point in the MMST score reduced the odds to fail the MSDT by 19%

From: Strong evidence for age as the single most dominant predictor of medically supervised driving test—mini mental status test outcomes provide only weak but significant moderate additional predictive value

 

OR (95%-CI)

z-value

p-value

Age

1.09 (1.04—1.14)

3.35

0.0008

MMST

0.81 (0.66—0.97)

-2.25

0.024