The assessment of cognitive function in the German National Cohort (NAKO) - Associations of demographics and psychiatric symptoms with cognitive test performance.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Luca Kleineidam, Melina Stark, Steffi G Riedel-Heller, Alexander Pabst, Florian Schmiedek, Fabian Streit, Marcella Rietschel, Johanna Klinger-König, Hans J Grabe, Angelika Erhardt, Götz Gelbrich, Börge Schmidt, Klaus Berger, Michael Wagner
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Abstract

Objectives: To describe the cognitive test battery of the German National Cohort (NAKO), a population-based mega cohort of 205,000 randomly selected participants, and to examine associations with demographic variables and selected psychiatric and neurological conditions.

Methods: Initial data from 96,401 participants providing data on the cognitive performance measured by a brief cognitive test battery (12-word list recall task, semantic fluency, Stroop test, digit span backwards) was examined. Test results were summarised in cognitive domain scores using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Associations with sociodemographic and psychiatric factors were analysed using linear regression and generalised additive models.

Results: Cognitive test results were best represented by two domain scores reflecting memory and executive functions. Lower cognitive functions were associated with increasing age and male sex. Higher education and absence of childhood trauma were associated with better cognitive function. Moderate to severe levels of anxiety and depression, and a history of stroke, were related to lower cognitive function with a stronger effect on executive function as compared to memory. Some associations with cognition differed by German language proficiency.

Conclusions: The NAKO cognitive test battery and the derived cognitive domain scores for memory and executive function are sensitive measures of cognition.

德国国家队列(NAKO)的认知功能评估——人口统计学和精神症状与认知测试表现的关系
目的:描述德国国家队列(NAKO)的认知测试,这是一个以人口为基础的大型队列,随机选择了205,000名参与者,并检查与人口统计学变量和选定的精神和神经疾病的关联。方法:对96,401名被试提供的认知能力初步数据进行简要认知测试(12字列表回忆任务、语义流畅性、Stroop测试、向后数字广度)。测试结果总结在认知领域得分使用探索性和验证性因素分析。使用线性回归和广义加性模型分析与社会人口和精神因素的关系。结果:反映记忆和执行功能的两个领域得分最能代表认知测试结果。认知功能下降与年龄和男性增加有关。受过高等教育和没有童年创伤与更好的认知功能有关。中度至重度的焦虑和抑郁,以及中风史,与较低的认知功能相关,与记忆相比,对执行功能的影响更大。一些与认知的关联因德语熟练程度而异。结论:NAKO认知测试单元及其衍生的记忆和执行功能认知领域得分是认知的敏感指标。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry is to increase the worldwide communication of knowledge in clinical and basic research on biological psychiatry. Its target audience is thus clinical psychiatrists, educators, scientists and students interested in biological psychiatry. The composition of The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry , with its diverse categories that allow communication of a great variety of information, ensures that it is of interest to a wide range of readers. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry is a major clinically oriented journal on biological psychiatry. The opportunity to educate (through critical review papers, treatment guidelines and consensus reports), publish original work and observations (original papers and brief reports) and to express personal opinions (Letters to the Editor) makes The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry an extremely important medium in the field of biological psychiatry all over the world.
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