Objective: The prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment is higher in Aboriginal Australians compared to the national population, increasing the need to understand cognitive impairment in this at-risk population. This article reports normative data for a range of commonly used cognitive tests, in a population-based small normative sample of older Aboriginal Australians living in urban/regional New South Wales. Method: Participants included a representative random sample of community-dwelling older adults (60 years and older) with no cognitive impairment (n= 31),mild cognitive impairment (MCI;n= 38), or dementia diagnosis (n= 35), all from the Koori Growing Old Well Study. Cognitive tests included the Adden-brooke's Cognitive Examinat...
BACKGROUND: A quality dementia-screening tool is required for older remote Aboriginal Australians wh...
Purpose: We examined whether differences in findings of studies examining mild cognitive impairment ...
Dementia is emerging as a global phenomenon, although it is predominantly defined in the literature ...
© 2019 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: The prevalence of dementia and cognitive impa...
Background: Dementia is an emerging health priority in Australian Aboriginal communities, but substa...
Background: Dementia is an emerging health priority in Australian Aboriginal communities, but substa...
Background: Validated cognitive screening tools for use in urban and regional Aboriginal populations...
Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that mainstream tests ty...
Objective: Robust norms for neuropsychological tests may offer superior clinical utility to conventi...
Abstract Background Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that...
Background This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dementia in collaboration with urban/regi...
Objective: To present normative performance data on the Modified Mini-Mental State (3MS) examination...
Dementia is a growing concern for Aboriginal Australians (1-2), but remains poorly understood in urb...
Background: Processing speed, which can be assessed using the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), i...
• A decline in cognition greater than expected with ageing and accompanied by subjective cognitive c...
BACKGROUND: A quality dementia-screening tool is required for older remote Aboriginal Australians wh...
Purpose: We examined whether differences in findings of studies examining mild cognitive impairment ...
Dementia is emerging as a global phenomenon, although it is predominantly defined in the literature ...
© 2019 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: The prevalence of dementia and cognitive impa...
Background: Dementia is an emerging health priority in Australian Aboriginal communities, but substa...
Background: Dementia is an emerging health priority in Australian Aboriginal communities, but substa...
Background: Validated cognitive screening tools for use in urban and regional Aboriginal populations...
Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that mainstream tests ty...
Objective: Robust norms for neuropsychological tests may offer superior clinical utility to conventi...
Abstract Background Reliable cognitive assessment for Indigenous Australians is difficult given that...
Background This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dementia in collaboration with urban/regi...
Objective: To present normative performance data on the Modified Mini-Mental State (3MS) examination...
Dementia is a growing concern for Aboriginal Australians (1-2), but remains poorly understood in urb...
Background: Processing speed, which can be assessed using the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), i...
• A decline in cognition greater than expected with ageing and accompanied by subjective cognitive c...
BACKGROUND: A quality dementia-screening tool is required for older remote Aboriginal Australians wh...
Purpose: We examined whether differences in findings of studies examining mild cognitive impairment ...
Dementia is emerging as a global phenomenon, although it is predominantly defined in the literature ...