The Persian Version of the Quick Mild Cognitive Impairment Screen (Qmci-Pr): Psychometric Properties among Middle-Aged and Older Iranian Adults

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作者
Rezaei, Mohammad [1 ]
Shariati, Behnam [2 ]
Molloy, David William [3 ]
O'Caoimh, Ronan [3 ]
Rashedi, Vahid [4 ]
机构
[1] Hamadan Univ Med Sci, Autism Spectrum Disorders Res Ctr, Hamadan 6517838687, Hamadan, Iran
[2] Iran Univ Med Sci, Mental Hlth Res Ctr, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Tehran 1449614535, Iran
[3] Mercy Univ Hosp, Dept Geriatr Med, Cork T12 WE28, Ireland
[4] Iran Univ Med Sci, Tehran Inst Psychiat, Sch Behav Sci & Mental Hlth, Tehran 1445613111, Iran
关键词
cognitive decline; screening; psychometrics; older adults; NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS; DEMENTIA; RELIABILITY; POPULATION; PREVALENCE; VALIDATION; VALIDITY;
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10.3390/ijerph18168582
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Brief cognitive screening instruments are used to identify patients presenting with cognitive symptoms that warrant further assessment. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Persian version of the Quick Mild Cognitive Impairment (Qmci-Pr) among middle-aged and older Iranian adults. Consecutive patients aged >= 55 years and caregivers attending with them as normal controls (NCs) were recruited from geriatric outpatient clinics and a hospital in Tehran, Iran. All patients completed the Qmci-Pr before completing an independent detailed neuropsychological assessment and staging using the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) Scale. NCs underwent the same assessment. In all, 92 participants with a median age of 70 years (+/- 13) were available. Of these, 20 participants were NCs, 24 had subjective memory complaints (SMC), 24 had mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 24 had Alzheimer's disease (AD). The Qmci-Pr had good accuracy in differentiating SMC and NC from MCI (area under the curve (AUC): 0.80 (0.69-0.91)) and in identifying cognitive impairment (MCI and mild AD) (AUC: 0.87 (0.80-0.95)) with a sensitivity of 88% and specificity of 80%, at an optimal cut-off of mci-Pr is an accurate short cognitive screening impairment for separating NC and patients with SMC from MCI and identifying cognitive impairment. Further research with larger samples and comparison with other widely used instruments such as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment is needed. Given its established brevity, the Qmci-Pr is a useful screen for Iranian adults across the spectrum of cognitive decline.
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