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@ARTICLE{Stein:141291,
author = {Stein, Janine and Luppa, Melanie and Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna
and Eisele, Marion and Weyerer, Siegfried and Werle, Jochen
and Bickel, Horst and Mösch, Edelgard and Wiese, Birgitt
and Prokein, Jana and Pentzek, Michael and Fuchs, Angela and
König, Hans-Helmut and Brettschneider, Christian and Heser,
Kathrin and Wagner, Michael and Riedel-Heller, Steffi G and
Scherer, Martin and Maier, Wolfgang},
title = {{I}s the {S}hort {F}orm of the {M}ini-{M}ental {S}tate
{E}xamination ({MMSE}) a better screening instrument for
dementia in older primary care patients than the original
{MMSE}? {R}esults of the {G}erman study on ageing,
cognition, and dementia in primary care patients
({A}ge{C}o{D}e).},
journal = {Psychological assessment},
volume = {27},
number = {3},
issn = {1939-134X},
address = {Arlington, Va.},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
reportid = {DZNE-2020-07613},
pages = {895-904},
year = {2015},
abstract = {The aim of the study was to investigate the psychometric
properties of a Short Form of the Mini-Mental State
Examination (SMMSE) for the screening of dementia in older
primary care patients. Data were obtained from a large
longitudinal cohort study of initially nondemented
individuals recruited via primary care chart registries and
followed at 18-month intervals. Item and scale parameters
for MMSE and SMMSE scores were analyzed and cross-validated
for 2 follow-up assessments (n1 = 2,657 and n2 = 2,274).
Binary logistic regression and
receiver-operating-characteristic (ROC) curve analyses were
conducted in order to assess diagnostic accuracy parameters
for MMSE and SMMSE scores. Cross-sectional differentiation
between dementia-free and dementia patients yielded moderate
to good results for MMSE and SMMSE scores. With regard to
most diagnostic accuracy parameters, SMMSE scores did not
outperform the MMSE scores. The current study provides first
evidence regarding the psychometric properties of the SMMSE
score in a sample of older primary care patients. However,
our findings do not confirm previous findings that the SMMSE
is a more accurate screening instrument for dementia than
the original MMSE. Further studies are needed in order to
assess and to develop short, reliable and valid instruments
for routine cognitive screening in clinical practice and
primary care settings.},
keywords = {Aged / Aged, 80 and over / Cognition / Cognitive Aging:
psychology / Cohort Studies / Cross-Sectional Studies /
Dementia: diagnosis / Dementia: psychology / Female / Humans
/ Logistic Models / Longitudinal Studies / Male / Mass
Screening / Mental Status Schedule / Neuropsychological
Tests / Primary Health Care / Psychometrics / ROC Curve},
cin = {AG Wagner / U Clinical Researchers - Bonn},
ddc = {150},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1011201 / I:(DE-2719)7000001},
pnm = {344 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF3-344)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-344},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:25822830},
doi = {10.1037/pas0000076},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/141291},
}