The Dutch population of first generation Turkish and Moroccan migrants is ageing. Among them hypertension and diabetes mellitus are frequent findings, which will probably cause an increased incidence of dementia. The language barrier, low education and cultural differences make the diagnosis more difficult. To what extent the MMSE can be used as a cognitive screener in this population will be investigated in this retrospective study.Patients received standard diagnostics, a professional translator addressed the language barrier. Correspondence was scored on characteristics of dementia, a procedure was used to diagnose without including the MMSE score. The optimal cut-off was calculated with the Youden Index and Area under the ROC (AUROC).10...
Update on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) (J.F.M. de Jonghe): This presentation aims to pro...
Objective: This study was conducted primarily to validate and determine the optimal cutoff score in ...
By reviewing the clinical files of 1,058 consecutive newly admitted outpatients of a Brussels-based ...
Objective: Given the increasing cultural, linguistic diversity in Europe, there is a growing need fo...
OBJECTIVE: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
This thesis addresses several aspects of health (loneliness, depression and cognition) and health as...
Objective: In the Netherlands, persons of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese descent form the largest ...
Objective: In the Netherlands, persons of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese descent form the largest ...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, persons of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese descent form the largest ...
Abstract Background Along with the ageing of the general population, Europe’s migrant populations ar...
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is the most widely used instrument for the screening of cog...
Objective: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
Background: The number of people with a migration background and dementia is increasing in Europe. A...
Objectives: Data on cognitive testing in migrants in Germany are scarce. We aimed to evaluate the Mo...
Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be regarded as a risk for developing dementia. Early ...
Update on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) (J.F.M. de Jonghe): This presentation aims to pro...
Objective: This study was conducted primarily to validate and determine the optimal cutoff score in ...
By reviewing the clinical files of 1,058 consecutive newly admitted outpatients of a Brussels-based ...
Objective: Given the increasing cultural, linguistic diversity in Europe, there is a growing need fo...
OBJECTIVE: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
This thesis addresses several aspects of health (loneliness, depression and cognition) and health as...
Objective: In the Netherlands, persons of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese descent form the largest ...
Objective: In the Netherlands, persons of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese descent form the largest ...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, persons of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese descent form the largest ...
Abstract Background Along with the ageing of the general population, Europe’s migrant populations ar...
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is the most widely used instrument for the screening of cog...
Objective: Currently, approximately 3.9% of the European population are non-EU citizens, and a large...
Background: The number of people with a migration background and dementia is increasing in Europe. A...
Objectives: Data on cognitive testing in migrants in Germany are scarce. We aimed to evaluate the Mo...
Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be regarded as a risk for developing dementia. Early ...
Update on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) (J.F.M. de Jonghe): This presentation aims to pro...
Objective: This study was conducted primarily to validate and determine the optimal cutoff score in ...
By reviewing the clinical files of 1,058 consecutive newly admitted outpatients of a Brussels-based ...