Objective:Neuropsychological tests are important instruments to determine a cognitive profile, giving insight into the etiology of dementia; however, these tests cannot readily be used in culturally diverse, low-educated populations, due to their dependence upon (Western) culture, education, and literacy. In this review we aim to give an overview of studies investigating domain-specific cognitive tests used to assess dementia in non-Western, low-educated populations. The second aim was to examine the quality of these studies and of the adaptations for culturally, linguistically, and educationally diverse populations.Method:A systematic review was performed using six databases, without restrictions on the year or language of publication.Resu...
BACKGROUND: Research into dementia is needed in developing countries. Assessment of variations in di...
BACKGROUND. Neuropsychological tests can successfully distinguish between healthy elderly persons an...
Australia is a multicultural society with an ageing population. Diseases such as dementia, which af...
Objective:Neuropsychological tests are important instruments to determine a cognitive profile, givin...
Objective: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
Hispanic individuals are at greater risk for health disparities, less than optimal health care, and ...
Objective: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
© 2019 American Psychological Association. Hispanic individuals are at greater risk for health dispa...
Background: The aims of this study were to establish the diagnostic accuracy of the European Cross-C...
Prevalence rates of dementia are increasing worldwide and more so in developing countries. Early and...
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) requires a reliable neuropsychological assessment, but major b...
Background: Availability of culture-free cognitive tests with marker properties for AD has proved a ...
INTRODUCTION: Most cognitive assessments have been developed in high-income countries but are used i...
Background: The largest proportion of people with dementia worldwide live in lowand middle- income c...
A brief diagnostic battery of neuropsychological tests was developed for a large-scale epidemiologic...
BACKGROUND: Research into dementia is needed in developing countries. Assessment of variations in di...
BACKGROUND. Neuropsychological tests can successfully distinguish between healthy elderly persons an...
Australia is a multicultural society with an ageing population. Diseases such as dementia, which af...
Objective:Neuropsychological tests are important instruments to determine a cognitive profile, givin...
Objective: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
Hispanic individuals are at greater risk for health disparities, less than optimal health care, and ...
Objective: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
© 2019 American Psychological Association. Hispanic individuals are at greater risk for health dispa...
Background: The aims of this study were to establish the diagnostic accuracy of the European Cross-C...
Prevalence rates of dementia are increasing worldwide and more so in developing countries. Early and...
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) requires a reliable neuropsychological assessment, but major b...
Background: Availability of culture-free cognitive tests with marker properties for AD has proved a ...
INTRODUCTION: Most cognitive assessments have been developed in high-income countries but are used i...
Background: The largest proportion of people with dementia worldwide live in lowand middle- income c...
A brief diagnostic battery of neuropsychological tests was developed for a large-scale epidemiologic...
BACKGROUND: Research into dementia is needed in developing countries. Assessment of variations in di...
BACKGROUND. Neuropsychological tests can successfully distinguish between healthy elderly persons an...
Australia is a multicultural society with an ageing population. Diseases such as dementia, which af...