Objectives: Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III (ACE-III) is a brief cognitive screening tool to assess five cognitive domains: attention/orientation, verbal fluency, memory, language, and visuospatial abilities.This study aimed to provide normative data (for total score and subscale scores) of the Italian version of ACE-III for gender, age, and education. Methods: A total of 574 healthy Italian participants (mean age 68.70 ± 9.65; mean education 9.15 ± 4.04) were recruited from the community and included in the study. Linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate the effects of age, gender, and education on the ACE-III total performance score. Results: Age and education exerted a significant effect on total and subscale ACE-III scores, whereas gender was on attention/orientation, language, and visuospatial subscale scores. From the derived linear equation, correction grids to adjust raw scores and equivalent scores (ESs) with cut-off values were provided. Conclusions: The present study provided normative data, correction grids, and ESs for ACE-III in an Italian population.
Italian version and normative data of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III / Pigliautile, Martina*; Chiesi, Francesca; Stablum, Franca; Rossetti, Sonia; Primi, Caterina; Chiloiro, Dora; Federici, Stefano; Mecocci, Patrizia. - In: INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS. - ISSN 1041-6102. - STAMPA. - (2018), pp. 1-9. [10.1017/S104161021800073X]
Italian version and normative data of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III
Chiesi, Francesca;Primi, Caterina;Mecocci, Patrizia
2018
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Objectives: Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination III (ACE-III) is a brief cognitive screening tool to assess five cognitive domains: attention/orientation, verbal fluency, memory, language, and visuospatial abilities.This study aimed to provide normative data (for total score and subscale scores) of the Italian version of ACE-III for gender, age, and education. Methods: A total of 574 healthy Italian participants (mean age 68.70 ± 9.65; mean education 9.15 ± 4.04) were recruited from the community and included in the study. Linear regression analysis was performed to evaluate the effects of age, gender, and education on the ACE-III total performance score. Results: Age and education exerted a significant effect on total and subscale ACE-III scores, whereas gender was on attention/orientation, language, and visuospatial subscale scores. From the derived linear equation, correction grids to adjust raw scores and equivalent scores (ESs) with cut-off values were provided. Conclusions: The present study provided normative data, correction grids, and ESs for ACE-III in an Italian population.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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