Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that mainstream tests typically rely on Western concepts, content and values. A test's psychometric properties should therefore be assessed prior to use in other cultures. The aim of this pilot study was to examine the reliability and acceptability of four cognitive tests for Australian Aboriginal people. Participants were 40 male and 44 female (N?=?84) Aboriginal patients from Alice Springs Hospital. Four tests were assessed for reliability and acceptability - Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Screen (RUDAS) (n?=?19), PEBL Corsi Blocks (Corsi) (n?=?19), Story Memory Recall Test (SMRT) (n?=?17) and a CogState battery (n?=?18). Participants performed one to three...
This paper describes issues related to cross-cultural measurement, and the assessment of Aboriginal ...
Introduction: This study explores the psychometric properties of four tests of cognitive and functio...
Dementia is a growing health and social concern for all Australians. Whilst the prevalence of dement...
BACKGROUND: Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that mainstr...
Abstract Background Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that...
Achieving culturally fair assessments of cognitive functioning for Aboriginal people is difficult du...
Objective: The prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment is higher in Aboriginal Australians c...
Introduction: Studies show Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are at increased risk of dem...
Background: Validated cognitive screening tools for use in urban and regional Aboriginal populations...
Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the acceptability and usability of the C...
Dementia is a growing concern for Aboriginal Australians (1-2), but remains poorly understood in urb...
BACKGROUND: A quality dementia-screening tool is required for older remote Aboriginal Australians wh...
Can Mainstream Assessment Tools be Used to Assess Murri kids? 1 Abstract Currently there exists a la...
Copyright © 2017 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Reprinted by permiss...
Australia is a multicultural society with an ageing population. Diseases such as dementia, which af...
This paper describes issues related to cross-cultural measurement, and the assessment of Aboriginal ...
Introduction: This study explores the psychometric properties of four tests of cognitive and functio...
Dementia is a growing health and social concern for all Australians. Whilst the prevalence of dement...
BACKGROUND: Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that mainstr...
Abstract Background Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that...
Achieving culturally fair assessments of cognitive functioning for Aboriginal people is difficult du...
Objective: The prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment is higher in Aboriginal Australians c...
Introduction: Studies show Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are at increased risk of dem...
Background: Validated cognitive screening tools for use in urban and regional Aboriginal populations...
Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the acceptability and usability of the C...
Dementia is a growing concern for Aboriginal Australians (1-2), but remains poorly understood in urb...
BACKGROUND: A quality dementia-screening tool is required for older remote Aboriginal Australians wh...
Can Mainstream Assessment Tools be Used to Assess Murri kids? 1 Abstract Currently there exists a la...
Copyright © 2017 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Reprinted by permiss...
Australia is a multicultural society with an ageing population. Diseases such as dementia, which af...
This paper describes issues related to cross-cultural measurement, and the assessment of Aboriginal ...
Introduction: This study explores the psychometric properties of four tests of cognitive and functio...
Dementia is a growing health and social concern for all Australians. Whilst the prevalence of dement...