Risk factors for possible dementia using the Hopkins verbal learning test and the Mini-Mental State Examination in Shanghai

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Using a combination of the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), we investigated the prevalence of possible dementia (DEM) in community-dwelling elderly in Shanghai. Subsequently, we investigated significant risk factors for DEM and generated a DEM self-checklist for early DEM detection and case management. Wefound that among a total of 521 participants using a HVLT cut-offscore of <19 and a MMSE cut-offscore of <24, a total of 69 DEM cases were identified. Risk factors, such as advanced age (≥68 years), low education (no or primary level), self-reported history of hypertension, and self-reported subjective memory complaints (SMC) were significantly predictive of DEM. The presence of ≥3 out of four of the above mentioned risk factors can effectively discriminate DEM cases from non-DEM subjects.

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Xu, X., Xiao, S., Rahardjo, T. B., & Hogervorst, E. (2015). Risk factors for possible dementia using the Hopkins verbal learning test and the Mini-Mental State Examination in Shanghai. Diagnostics, 5(4), 487–496. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics5040487

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