Cambridge behavioural inventory for the diagnosis of dementia

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The Cambridge Behavioural Inventory (CBI) is a short, self-administered informant questionnaire developed to distinguish between the behavioural and psychiatric symptoms of Alzheimer's dementia and fronto-temporal dementia. Here, Dr Hancock and Dr Larner present the results of their study to investigate the diagnostic utility of the Cambridge Behavioural Inventory in a cohort of patients attending their memory clinic.

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Hancock, P., & Larner, A. J. (2008). Cambridge behavioural inventory for the diagnosis of dementia. Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, 12(7), 23–25. https://doi.org/10.1002/pnp.92

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