前瞻性记忆的年龄相关差异:土耳其虚拟周(vw-tr)

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Gün PAKYÜREK, Banu CANGÖZ TAVAT
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前瞻记忆,包括记住预期的未来行为,在自主性、生活质量和日常功能方面是一个至关重要的功能。本研究的主要目的是研究年龄如何影响前瞻性记忆表现;它的第二个目标是适应一个基于实验室的前瞻性记忆任务,虚拟周,土耳其文化,并调查其在年轻人和老年人群体的功效。材料与方法:研究对象为60名青年(18-25岁)和60名老年人(60 - 87岁)。参与者是根据他们的认知筛选测试(蒙特利尔认知评估、日常生活活动量表、老年抑郁量表和贝克抑郁量表)的结果纳入研究的。此外,还进行了Stroop和Trail Making测试来测量执行功能。最后,进行基于实验室的前瞻记忆任务Virtual Week。结果:虚拟周已适应土耳其文化,并证明是可靠的(Spearman-Brown: 0.82)。通过方差分析分析年龄对虚拟周任务的影响,结果显示年轻人比老年人在前瞻性记忆任务中更成功(p <. 05)。结论:研究结果支持了前瞻记忆的衰老悖论理论,即老年人在基于实验室的前瞻记忆任务中表现较差。研究结果在相关文献的背景下进行了讨论。关键词:记忆;认知老化;执行功能;年轻的成年人;岁的。
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AGE-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN PROSPECTIVE MEMORY: TURKISH VIRTUAL WEEK (VW-TR)
Introduction: Prospective memory, which involves remembering intended future actions, is a vital function in terms of autonomy, quality of life, and everyday functioning. The primary aim of this study is to examine how aging affects prospective memory performance; its secondary aim is to adapt a laboratory-based prospective memory task, Virtual Week, to the Turkish culture and investigate its efficacy across young and old age groups. Materials and Method: The study was conducted with 60 young (18–25 years) and 60 old (60–87 years) participants. Participants were included based on their results on cognitive screening tests (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Activities of Daily Living Scale, Geriatric Depression Scale, and the Beck Depression Inventory). In addition, the Stroop and Trail Making tests were administered to measure executive functions. Finally, the laboratory-based prospective memory task Virtual Week was performed. Results: Virtual Week has been adapted to Turkish culture and shown to be reliable (Spearman–Brown: 0.82). ANOVA was conducted to analyze the effect of aging on the Virtual Week task, and the results showed that young adults were more successful than older adults in prospective memory tasks (p < .05). Conclusion: The results support the theory of the aging paradox in prospective memory, which suggests that older adults exhibit lower performance in laboratory-based prospective memory tasks. The findings are discussed in the context of the relevant literature. Keywords: Memory; Cognitive Aging; Executive Function; Young Adult; Aged.
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期刊介绍: Turkish Journal of Geriatrics is a peer-reviewed journal. Official language of the journal is English. Turkish Journal of Geriatrics invites submission of Original Articles based on clinical and laboratory studies. Review Articles are published only after the invitation from the Editorial Board.
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