Title |
Normative data for the ACE-R in an Italian population sample
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Published in |
Neurological Sciences, July 2015
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DOI | 10.1007/s10072-015-2330-y |
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Authors |
Martina Pigliautile, Francesca Chiesi, Sonia Rossetti, Manuela Conestabile della Staffa, Monica Ricci, Stefano Federici, Dora Chiloiro, Caterina Primi, Patrizia Mecocci |
Abstract |
The Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination Revised (ACE-R) is a brief cognitive screening instrument also proposed to detect mild cognitive impairment, a high-risk condition for Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. In this study, we report normative data on the ACE-R-Italian version, collected on a sample of 264 Italian healthy subjects aging between 60 and 93 years, and with a formal education from 1 to 19 years. The global normal cognition was established in accordance with the Italian version of the Mini-Mental State Examination score and with exclusion criteria derived by a consensus process. Linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate the effect of age, gender, and education on the ACE-R total performance score. We provide correction grids to adjust raw scores and equivalent scores with cut-off value to allow comparison between ACE-R performance and others neuropsychological test scores that can be administered to the same subject. |
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