Age and Ageing Advance Access originally published online on June 28, 2006
Age and Ageing 2006 35(5):503-507; doi:10.1093/ageing/afl058
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Alzheimers Quick Test cognitive screening criteria for West African speakers of Krio
1 Department of Psychiatry, Hvidovre Hospital, Vesterbrogade 31, Copenhagen, Denmark
2 Knowledge Research Institute, Inc., 7101 Lake Powell Drive, Arlington, TX 776016-3517, USA
Address correspondence to: Elisabeth H. Wiig. Tel: (+817) 572 6254. Fax: (+817) 478 1048. Email: ehwiig{at}krii.com
Objectives: to obtain normative data for Alzheimers Quick Test (AQT) measures of perceptual and cognitive speed from West African speakers of Krio.
Subjects: normal adults, who were functionally independent, from Sierra Leone (n = 164) aged 2579 years.
Methods: perceptual and cognitive speed were measured with AQT single- and dual-dimension colournumber (CN) and colouranimal (CA) naming tasks. Tests were administered individually in the participants communities.
Results: men and women performed similarly (P>0.05), whereas literate speakers used significantly less time than preliterate peers (P<0.01). Correlations between age and colour naming were low (P<0.01) and speed decreased by <0.1 s per year. Dual-dimension naming remained stable across ages. Correlations with years of education were low for dual-dimension naming (P<0.01) and speed increased
0.4 s per added year. Correlations between age and education and AQT naming were non-significant for literate participants. Criterion time cut-offs (seconds) for screening were developed for preliterate and literate speakers of Krio for typical (<+1 SD), slower-than-typical (between +1 and +2 SD) and atypical (>+2 SD) performance.
Conclusion: AQT CN and CA naming are time efficient (35 min each), objective and reliable and can be administered in Krio to West African adults in Africa, Europe or North America to screen for cognitive impairments and facilitate referral for medical workup.
Keywords: cognitive processing speed, attention/executive, set shifting, screening criteria, elderly
Received December 2, 2005; accepted in revised form April 25, 2006.
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