scholarly journals P4-124: Development and Validation of a Brief Cognitive Screening Instrument: The Sweet 16

2010 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. e59-e60
Author(s):  
Tamara G. Fong ◽  
Richard N. Jones ◽  
James L. Rudolph ◽  
Frances M. Yang ◽  
Douglas Tommet ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaqueline de Carvalho Rodrigues ◽  
Denise Ruschel Bandeira ◽  
Jerusa Fumagalli de Salles

2014 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 110-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
William K. Gray ◽  
Stella-Maria Paddick ◽  
Aloyce Kisoli ◽  
Catherine L. Dotchin ◽  
Anna R. Longdon ◽  
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1991 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 247-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert W. Gillen ◽  
Henry R. Kranzler ◽  
Ronald M. Kadden ◽  
Meredith A. Weidenman

2015 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
Glaucia Martins de Oliveira ◽  
Juliana Emy Yokomizo ◽  
Laís dos Santos Vinholi e Silva ◽  
Laura Ferreira Saran ◽  
Cássio M. C. Bottino ◽  
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ABSTRACTBackground:The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument – Short (CASI-S) is a brief cognitive screening test. However, there is limited information regarding its applicability in primary care.Objectives:To ascertain whether the CASI-S differentiates between dementia patients and normal controls in primary care; to examine its correlation with other cognitive instruments, to analyze its internal consistency, test-retest stability, and diagnostic accuracy.Methods:In a case-control study, carried out at two Primary Care Units (PCUs) in the eastern region of the city of São Paulo, 47 older adults were diagnosed with dementia according to DSM-IV criteria (mean age = 76.81 ± 7.03 years), and 55 were classified as normal controls (mean age = 72.78 ± 7.37 years), by a multidisciplinary panel which had access to results from a comprehensive cognitive battery and the patients’ health data. The present analyses included results from the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). The CASI-S was not used to determine diagnostic status.Results:The CASI-S was easily applied in the primary care setting. There was a significant performance difference (p < 0.001) between dementia patients (15.57 ± 7.40) and normal controls (26.67 ± 3.52) on the CASI-S. CASI-S scores correlated with age (ρ = −0.410, p < 0.001), educational level (ρ = 0.373, p < 0.001), and MMSE score (ρ = 0.793, p < 0.001). The internal consistency of the CASI-S was high (α = 0.848) and the correlation between test and retest was 0.688, suggesting adequate temporal stability. In the ROC curve analyses, scores of 22/23 generated an area under the curve of 0.907, with sensitivity of 93% and specificity of 81%.Conclusions:The CASI-S can be useful for dementia screening in primary care in Brazil.


1995 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 367-377 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ganguli ◽  
Graham Ratcliff ◽  
Vijay Chandra ◽  
Sujatha Sharma ◽  
Joanne Gilby ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Rasmussen ◽  
Eddy Eustache ◽  
Giuseppe Raviola ◽  
Bonnie Kaiser ◽  
David J. Grelotti ◽  
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