Cognitive Correlates of Functional Abilities in Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment: Comparison of Questionnaire, Direct Observation and Performance-based Measures

作者: Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe , Carolyn M. Parsey

DOI: 10.1080/13854046.2014.911964

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摘要: The relationship between, and the cognitive correlates of, several proxy measures of functional status were studied in a population with mild impairment (MCI). Participants 51 individuals diagnosed MCI cognitively healthy older adults (OA). completed performance-based tests standardized neuropsychological tests, performed eight activities daily living (e.g., watered plants, filled medication dispenser) while under direct observation campus apartment. An informant interview about everyday functioning was also conducted. Compared to OA control group, group more poorly on all functioning. report instrumental (IADL) did not correlate two measures; however, both informant-report IADL problem-solving test correlated measure. After controlling for age ...

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