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Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide normative data on the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment (LICA) and to explore the effects of age, education/literacy, and gender on the performance of this test. METHODS: Eight hundred and eighty-eight healthy elderly subjects, including 164 he...

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Autores principales: Kang, Seung-Gul, Cho, Seong-Jin, Ryu, Seung-Ho, Choi, Seong Hye, Han, Seol-Heui, Shim, Yong S., Ko, Kwang-Pil, Jeong, Jee H., Lee, Jun-Young, Lee, Dong Woo
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Publicado: Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26207122
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2015.12.3.305
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author Kang, Seung-Gul
Cho, Seong-Jin
Ryu, Seung-Ho
Choi, Seong Hye
Han, Seol-Heui
Shim, Yong S.
Ko, Kwang-Pil
Jeong, Jee H.
Lee, Jun-Young
Lee, Dong Woo
author_facet Kang, Seung-Gul
Cho, Seong-Jin
Ryu, Seung-Ho
Choi, Seong Hye
Han, Seol-Heui
Shim, Yong S.
Ko, Kwang-Pil
Jeong, Jee H.
Lee, Jun-Young
Lee, Dong Woo
author_sort Kang, Seung-Gul
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide normative data on the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment (LICA) and to explore the effects of age, education/literacy, and gender on the performance of this test. METHODS: Eight hundred and eighty-eight healthy elderly subjects, including 164 healthy illiterate subjects, participated in this study. None of the participants had serious medical, psychiatric, or neurological disorders including dementia. Bivariate linear regression analyses were performed to examine the effects of age, education/literacy, and sex on the score in each of the LICA cognitive tests. The normative scores for each age and education/literacy groups are presented. RESULTS: Bivariate linear regression analyses revealed that total score and all cognitive tests of the LICA were significantly influenced by both age and education/literacy. Younger and more-educated subjects outperformed older and illiterate or less-educated subjects, respectively, in all of the tests. The normative scores of LICA total score and subset score were presented according to age (60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-80, and ≥80 years) and educational levels (illiterate, and 0-3, 4-6, and ≥7 years of education). CONCLUSION: These results on demographic variables suggest that age and education should be taken into account when attempting to accurately interpret the results of the LICA cognitive subtests. These normative data will be useful for clinical interpretations of the LICA neuropsychological battery in illiterate and literate elderly Koreans. Similar normative studies and validations of the LICA involving different ethnic groups will help to enhance the dementia diagnosis of illiterate people of different ethnicities.
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spelling pubmed-45049112015-07-23 Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans Kang, Seung-Gul Cho, Seong-Jin Ryu, Seung-Ho Choi, Seong Hye Han, Seol-Heui Shim, Yong S. Ko, Kwang-Pil Jeong, Jee H. Lee, Jun-Young Lee, Dong Woo Psychiatry Investig Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide normative data on the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment (LICA) and to explore the effects of age, education/literacy, and gender on the performance of this test. METHODS: Eight hundred and eighty-eight healthy elderly subjects, including 164 healthy illiterate subjects, participated in this study. None of the participants had serious medical, psychiatric, or neurological disorders including dementia. Bivariate linear regression analyses were performed to examine the effects of age, education/literacy, and sex on the score in each of the LICA cognitive tests. The normative scores for each age and education/literacy groups are presented. RESULTS: Bivariate linear regression analyses revealed that total score and all cognitive tests of the LICA were significantly influenced by both age and education/literacy. Younger and more-educated subjects outperformed older and illiterate or less-educated subjects, respectively, in all of the tests. The normative scores of LICA total score and subset score were presented according to age (60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-80, and ≥80 years) and educational levels (illiterate, and 0-3, 4-6, and ≥7 years of education). CONCLUSION: These results on demographic variables suggest that age and education should be taken into account when attempting to accurately interpret the results of the LICA cognitive subtests. These normative data will be useful for clinical interpretations of the LICA neuropsychological battery in illiterate and literate elderly Koreans. Similar normative studies and validations of the LICA involving different ethnic groups will help to enhance the dementia diagnosis of illiterate people of different ethnicities. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2015-07 2015-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4504911/ /pubmed/26207122 http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2015.12.3.305 Text en Copyright © 2015 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kang, Seung-Gul
Cho, Seong-Jin
Ryu, Seung-Ho
Choi, Seong Hye
Han, Seol-Heui
Shim, Yong S.
Ko, Kwang-Pil
Jeong, Jee H.
Lee, Jun-Young
Lee, Dong Woo
Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans
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title_full Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans
title_fullStr Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans
title_full_unstemmed Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans
title_short Normative Study of the Literacy Independent Cognitive Assessment in Illiterate and Literate Elderly Koreans
title_sort normative study of the literacy independent cognitive assessment in illiterate and literate elderly koreans
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4504911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26207122
http://dx.doi.org/10.4306/pi.2015.12.3.305
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