Education, age, and cognitive impairment of elderly residents in long-term institutions

  • Domiciano B
  • Braga D
  • Silva P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective. To analyze the relation among age, education and potential cognitive loss in elderly residents in long-term institutions for the elderly (LTIEs). Method. This is a cross-sectional, descriptive and quantitative study realized with 24 old-aged residents in two LTIEs in the city of Fortaleza/CE using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). The sample was divided into three age groups (65-69, 70-79 and 80-90 years) and three educational levels (illiterate, poor school and middle/high school level). Results. The general average score of the elderly in MMSE was 19.2+/-6.8 scores [min=8, max=30]. When only age was considered, the lower MMSE was associated to the 80-90 years group (16.9+/-6.9) and the largest to the 70-79 years group (21.7+/-6.9). Regarding only education, the group of illiterate women had the lowest average (14+/-6.3), although elderly with middle/high school had the highest mean scores (23.6+/-6.7). In the combined analysis of both variables, it was found that the lowest mean scores belonged to the group of illiterate elderly women aged 80-90 years (13.5+/-6.2) and the highest mean to the elderly with middle/high educational level aged 70-79 years (26.5+/-4.9). Conclusion. Schooling and age influence the performance in the MMSE. Copyright © 2015 Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo. All rights reserved.

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Domiciano, B., Braga, D., Silva, P., Vasconcelos, T., & Macena, R. (2014). Education, age, and cognitive impairment of elderly residents in long-term institutions. Revista Neurociências, 22(03), 330–336. https://doi.org/10.4181/rnc.2014.22.03.971.7p

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