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Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)

BACKGROUND: Since SCD (plus) was standardized, little is known about its demographic characteristics and its outcomes of neuropsychological assessments, including the SCD questionnaire 9 (SCD‐Q9). OBJECTIVE: To characterize SCD (plus) by comparing the neuropsychological features among its subgroups...

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Autores principales: Hao, Lixiao, Sun, Yu, Li, Yun, Wang, Jieyu, Wang, Zichen, Zhang, Zhongying, Wei, Zhanyun, Gao, Ge, Jia, Jianguo, Xing, Yue, Han, Ying
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32588989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51068
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author Hao, Lixiao
Sun, Yu
Li, Yun
Wang, Jieyu
Wang, Zichen
Zhang, Zhongying
Wei, Zhanyun
Gao, Ge
Jia, Jianguo
Xing, Yue
Han, Ying
author_facet Hao, Lixiao
Sun, Yu
Li, Yun
Wang, Jieyu
Wang, Zichen
Zhang, Zhongying
Wei, Zhanyun
Gao, Ge
Jia, Jianguo
Xing, Yue
Han, Ying
author_sort Hao, Lixiao
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Since SCD (plus) was standardized, little is known about its demographic characteristics and its outcomes of neuropsychological assessments, including the SCD questionnaire 9 (SCD‐Q9). OBJECTIVE: To characterize SCD (plus) by comparing the neuropsychological features among its subgroups and with normal controls (NC). Also, to explore its demographics and to understand the relation of the chief complaints and the scores of SCD‐Q9. METHODS: Multistage stratified cluster random sampling was conducted to select participants. As a result, 84 NC and 517 SCD (plus) were included. SCD (plus) was further classified into several subgroups (SCD‐C: concerned cognitive decline; SCD‐F: complaints about SCD within the past five years; SCD‐P: feeling performance being not as good as their peers; SCD+: presented> 3 of SCD (plus) features; SCD‐: presented ≤ 3 of SCD (plus) features (see the diagnostic criteria for the details)) and between‐group comparisons of neuropsychological scores were conducted. Point‐biserial correlation and binary logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate the demographic characteristics of its subgroups. Finally, Spearman correlation was used to better understand the relation of SCD (plus) to SCD‐Q9. RESULTS: (1) Scores of AVLT‐LR (AVLT‐LR: Auditory Verbal Learning Test‐Long Delayed Recall) and MoCA‐B (MoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment‐Basic) were lower in the SCD‐P group than those in the NC group, and the SCD+ group scored lower in the MoCA‐B and CDT(CDT: Clock Drawing Test) than the SCD‐ group. (2) Females were more concerned than male participants. Individuals with lower education level felt that their cognitive performance were worse than their peers. Also, younger people might express concerns more than the more elderly. People who had complaints of SCD‐P might be more likely to report SCD‐C, but less likely to report SCD‐F. (3) Positive correlations were found between the chief complaints of SCD (plus) and some items of SCD‐Q9. CONCLUSIONS: SCD (plus) may be related to demographic factors. Individuals with SCD (plus) already exhibited cognitive impairment, which can be detected by SCD‐Q9.
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spelling pubmed-73176452020-06-29 Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus) Hao, Lixiao Sun, Yu Li, Yun Wang, Jieyu Wang, Zichen Zhang, Zhongying Wei, Zhanyun Gao, Ge Jia, Jianguo Xing, Yue Han, Ying Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles BACKGROUND: Since SCD (plus) was standardized, little is known about its demographic characteristics and its outcomes of neuropsychological assessments, including the SCD questionnaire 9 (SCD‐Q9). OBJECTIVE: To characterize SCD (plus) by comparing the neuropsychological features among its subgroups and with normal controls (NC). Also, to explore its demographics and to understand the relation of the chief complaints and the scores of SCD‐Q9. METHODS: Multistage stratified cluster random sampling was conducted to select participants. As a result, 84 NC and 517 SCD (plus) were included. SCD (plus) was further classified into several subgroups (SCD‐C: concerned cognitive decline; SCD‐F: complaints about SCD within the past five years; SCD‐P: feeling performance being not as good as their peers; SCD+: presented> 3 of SCD (plus) features; SCD‐: presented ≤ 3 of SCD (plus) features (see the diagnostic criteria for the details)) and between‐group comparisons of neuropsychological scores were conducted. Point‐biserial correlation and binary logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate the demographic characteristics of its subgroups. Finally, Spearman correlation was used to better understand the relation of SCD (plus) to SCD‐Q9. RESULTS: (1) Scores of AVLT‐LR (AVLT‐LR: Auditory Verbal Learning Test‐Long Delayed Recall) and MoCA‐B (MoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment‐Basic) were lower in the SCD‐P group than those in the NC group, and the SCD+ group scored lower in the MoCA‐B and CDT(CDT: Clock Drawing Test) than the SCD‐ group. (2) Females were more concerned than male participants. Individuals with lower education level felt that their cognitive performance were worse than their peers. Also, younger people might express concerns more than the more elderly. People who had complaints of SCD‐P might be more likely to report SCD‐C, but less likely to report SCD‐F. (3) Positive correlations were found between the chief complaints of SCD (plus) and some items of SCD‐Q9. CONCLUSIONS: SCD (plus) may be related to demographic factors. Individuals with SCD (plus) already exhibited cognitive impairment, which can be detected by SCD‐Q9. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7317645/ /pubmed/32588989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51068 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hao, Lixiao
Sun, Yu
Li, Yun
Wang, Jieyu
Wang, Zichen
Zhang, Zhongying
Wei, Zhanyun
Gao, Ge
Jia, Jianguo
Xing, Yue
Han, Ying
Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)
title Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)
title_full Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)
title_fullStr Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)
title_full_unstemmed Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)
title_short Demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) (plus)
title_sort demographic characteristics and neuropsychological assessments of subjective cognitive decline (scd) (plus)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7317645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32588989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51068
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