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摘要
老年是一个与健康风险相关的时期,导致各种技能的丧失。目的:本研究旨在考察老年人的语言流利度和认知能力、抑郁程度和日常生活活动,并确定这些与其他变量之间的相关性。方法:77例受试者(48例;29名65岁及以上未接受诊断的患者接受了“参与者信息表”、“语言流畅性测试”、“蒙特利尔认知评估土耳其版(MOBID)”、“老年抑郁症量表(GDS)”和“Barthel基本日常活动指数(ADL)”。采用IBM SPSS 24.0软件对研究数据进行统计分析。结果:言语流畅性得分与MOBID (r = 0.542, r = 0.604, r = 0.343)和ADL得分(r = 0.365, r = 0.323, r = 0.254)呈中度显著正相关,言语流畅性得分与GDS得分呈中度显著负相关(r = -0.551, r = -0.422, r = -0.493)。s(语言流畅性和MOBID得分在各年龄组之间存在显著差异,而ADL和抑郁得分则无显著差异;此外,语言流畅性、MOBID和GDS因教育和收入水平而有显著差异,而ADL得分未受影响;值得注意的是,只有语言流畅性得分因性别而不同,女性参与者表现出更高的表现。结论:言语流畅性、认知、抑郁与日常生活活动能力之间存在显著相关。随着参与者的认知能力和日常生活活动能力的提高或抑郁程度的降低,他们的语言流畅性技能也会提高。研究结果强调了支持所有变量的重要性,并强调了跨学科合作的重要性。
How do aging, socioeconomic status, and gender affect verbal fluency, cognitive skills, depression, and daily living activities in older people?
Introduction: Old age is a period associated with health risks, leading to losses in various skills. Aim: This study aims to examine the verbal fluency and cognitive skills of older individuals, their levels of depression, and daily living activities as well as to identify the correlations between these and some other variables. Method: 77 participants (48 F; 29 M) aged 65 and over who had not received a diagnosis were administered a "ParticipantInformation Form", "Verbal Fluency Test", "Montreal Cognitive Assessment Turkish Version (MOBID)", "Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)", and "Barthel Index of Basic Activities of Daily Living (ADL)". Statistical analysis of the research data was performed using IBM SPSS 24.0 software. Results: There was a moderate, significant positive correlation between verbal fluency scores and both MOBID (r = 0.542, r = 0.604, r = 0.343) and ADL scores (r = 0.365, r = 0.323, r = 0.254), whereas a moderate, significant negative correlation was found between verbal fluency scores and GDS scores (r = -0.551, r = -0.422, r = -0.493). s (Verbal fluency and MOBID scores showed significant differences across age groups, whereas ADL and depression scores did not; additionally, verbal fluency, MOBID, and GDS varied significantly by education and income levels while ADL scores remained unaffected; notably, only verbal fluency scores differed by gender, with female participants demonstrating higher performance. Conclusion: Significant correlations were observed between verbal fluency, cognition, depression, and daily living activity skills. As the cognitive and daily living activity skills of participants increase or their levels of depression decrease, their verbal fluency skills improve. The findings underscore the importance of supporting all variables and highlight the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration.
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pplied Neuropsychology-Adult publishes clinical neuropsychological articles concerning assessment, brain functioning and neuroimaging, neuropsychological treatment, and rehabilitation in adults. Full-length articles and brief communications are included. Case studies of adult patients carefully assessing the nature, course, or treatment of clinical neuropsychological dysfunctions in the context of scientific literature, are suitable. Review manuscripts addressing critical issues are encouraged. Preference is given to papers of clinical relevance to others in the field. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further considerations are peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single-blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.