Measurement of Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) Using Korean-Everyday Cognition (K-ECog) as a Screening Tool: a Feasibility Study.

Dementia and neurocognitive disorders Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-29 DOI:10.12779/dnd.2021.20.4.80
Minji Song, Sun Hwa Lee, Seong Yoon Kim, Yeonwook Kang
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Everyday Cognition (ECog) has been widely used to differentiate individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia from normal elderly individuals. It has also been used to assess subjective cognitive decline (SCD). This study investigated the feasibility of using ECog as a screening measure for SCD in community-dwelling elderly individuals.

Methods: The participants included 84 older adults with and 93 without SCD living in the community. These 2 groups were classified based on their response ("yes" or "no") to the question "Do you perceive memory or cognitive difficulties?" All participants were evaluated using the Korean-Mini Mental State Examination (K-MMSE), Short form of the Geriatric Depression Scale (SGDS), and the Korean version of Everyday Cognition (K-ECog).

Results: The scores of all participants were within the normal range on the K-MMSE and SGDS. The total K-MMSE score did not differ significantly between the 2 groups after controlling for age, education, and depression. The scores of SCD group were significantly higher than those of the non-SCD group for memory, language, and executive function: planning domains, as well as K-ECog total score. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed that the K-ECog total score was effective in moderately differentiating between subjects with and without SCD (area under the curve: 0.73).

Conclusions: ECog is a feasible and useful screening measure for SCD in older adults living in the community, and can be used to assess the full spectrum of cognitive and functional deficits, ranging from SCD to MCI and dementia.

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韩国人日常认知(K-ECog)作为筛选工具测量主观认知衰退(SCD)的可行性研究
背景与目的:日常认知(ECog)被广泛用于区分轻度认知障碍(MCI)和痴呆个体与正常老年人。它也被用于评估主观认知能力下降(SCD)。本研究探讨了ECog作为社区居住老年人SCD筛查措施的可行性。方法:研究对象包括84名社区老年SCD患者和93名非SCD患者。这两组人是根据他们对“你是否感到记忆或认知困难?”这个问题的回答(“是”或“否”)来分类的。所有参与者都使用韩国迷你精神状态检查(K-MMSE),老年抑郁量表(SGDS)的简短形式和韩国版的日常认知(K-ECog)进行评估。结果:所有参与者的K-MMSE和SGDS得分均在正常范围内。在控制年龄、受教育程度和抑郁程度后,两组间K-MMSE总分无显著差异。SCD组在记忆、语言、执行功能:计划域及K-ECog总分上均显著高于非SCD组。受试者工作特征曲线分析显示,K-ECog总分对中度区分有无SCD有效(曲线下面积:0.73)。结论:ECog是一种可行且有用的社区老年人SCD筛查方法,可用于评估从SCD到MCI和痴呆的全谱认知和功能缺陷。
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