1. Performance on the Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument at Different Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Hsiu Chih Liu, Evelyn L. Teng, Chia Yih Liu, Jong Ling Fuh, Pei Ning Wang, Ker Neng Lin, and Ya Yun Chuang
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Male ,Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Dementia Rating ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Standard score ,Severity of Illness Index ,Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument ,Cognition ,Alzheimer Disease ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Dementia ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Cognitive disorder ,Reproducibility of Results ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Severe dementia ,Female ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Alzheimer's disease ,Cognition Disorders ,Psychology - Abstract
The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI) contains nine cognitive domains. Its total score has been used to screen for dementia in epidemiological studies conducted in the US, Japan and Taiwan, but its usefulness in distinguishing different levels of dementia has not been examined. This study was conducted to compare CASI scores of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) with different levels of severity of dementia. The CASI was administered to 475 AD patients with mild, moderate or severe dementia according to the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale. The patients’ scores were compared to the scores of 475 age-, education- and gender-matched control subjects. More specifically, each patient’s score, X, was transformed to a z score with reference to the mean and SD of the scores of the control group, where z = (X – mean)/SD. Then, the mean of the z scores and the percentage of patients with z scores of
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- 2002