使用国家阿尔茨海默病协调中心统一数据集版本3的美国西南部印第安人神经心理学评估中的语言优势和教育考虑。

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为了解决美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民社区在痴呆症诊断和护理方面的差异,了解社会文化因素(如语言优势和教育)如何影响标准化神经心理学评估的表现至关重要。我们讨论的社会文化因素是重要的考虑时,评估美国印第安人的认知。我们采用t检验/Kruskal-Wallis检验和相关分析来评估语言和教育因素对美国西南印第安人社区阿尔茨海默病协调中心统一数据集版本3神经心理学评估的影响。以祖尼语(希威语)为母语的个体和以英语为母语的个体在认知表现上没有显著差异。相对于语言优势,受教育年数对认知表现的影响更大,尤其是在常见的认知筛选措施——蒙特利尔认知评估中。我们的研究结果强调,在这个独特的群体中,教育因素对认知表现的影响比语言优势更大。与蒙特利尔认知评估的关联引起了对该工具在该人群中使用的关注,强调需要开发适合文化的认知测试工具,以及确保全面,文化上合格的神经心理学评估。
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Language Dominance and Education Considerations in the Neuropsychological Assessment of Southwestern American Indians Using the National Alzheimer Coordinating Center's Uniform Data Set Version 3.

To address disparities in dementia diagnosis and care in American Indian and Alaska Native communities, it is crucial to understand how sociocultural factors, such as language dominance and education, impact performances on standardized neuropsychological assessments. We discuss sociocultural considerations that are important to consider when evaluating cognition in American Indians. We conducted t tests/Kruskal-Wallis tests and correlation analyses to evaluate the impact of language and education factors on performances on the National Alzheimer Coordinating Center's Uniform Data Set Version 3 Neuropsychological assessments in a community of Southwestern American Indians. There were no significant differences in cognitive performances between the Zuni (Shiwi)-dominant and English-dominant individuals. Number of years of education had a greater effect on cognitive performances relative to language dominance, particularly for the common cognitive screening measure, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Our results highlight that education factors have a greater effect on cognitive performances relative to language dominance in this unique cohort. The associations with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment raise concerns for the use of this tool in this population, highlighting a need to develop culturally appropriate cognitive testing tools as well as ensuring comprehensive, culturally competent neuropsychological assessments are accessible.

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期刊介绍: ​Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal directed to an audience of clinicians and researchers, with primary emphasis on Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. The journal publishes original articles emphasizing research in humans including epidemiologic studies, clinical trials and experimental studies, studies of diagnosis and biomarkers, as well as research on the health of persons with dementia and their caregivers. The scientific portion of the journal is augmented by reviews of the current literature, concepts, conjectures, and hypotheses in dementia, brief reports, and letters to the editor.
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