Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Danilo Assis
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Satler,Corina, Medeiros,Luciana, Pedroso,Renan, Tomaz,Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: The Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition (PBAC) is a neuropsychological screening instrument that assesses five cognitive domains: working memory, visuospatial functioning, language, episodic memory and comportment. The aim is to verify if PBAC can properly be used in the Brazilian sample. Participated in this study: (a) 200 healthy volunteers - 100 young [21.6(2.5) years old] and 100 older adults [70.1(7.3) years old]; &gt;12 years of education; (b) 30 Alzheimer's patients (AD) [73.7(5.7) years old], 4-11 years in education. The PBAC scores: (a) 95.8(2.6), 90.0(4.4) and (b) 65.0(10.8) were correlated with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) for young 29.1(0.9), older adults 28.3(1.4) and AD 18.4(3.0) groups. A positive correlation between MMSE and PBAC (r=0.9, p<0.001) was found. Negative correlations were observed between PBAC domains [memory (-0.63), visuospatial abilities (-0.44) and working memory (-0.3) tasks]. MANOVA showed a better male performance in visuospatial functioning (F=8.5, p=0.004). The Brazilian version of PBAC proved to be a promising screening instrument for clinical purposes.
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title Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
spellingShingle Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
Pereira,Danilo Assis
Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition
Alzheimer's disease
cognition
dementia
title_short Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
title_full Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
title_fullStr Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
title_full_unstemmed Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
title_sort Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition in healthy and clinical Brazilian sample
author Pereira,Danilo Assis
author_facet Pereira,Danilo Assis
Satler,Corina
Medeiros,Luciana
Pedroso,Renan
Tomaz,Carlos
author_role author
author2 Satler,Corina
Medeiros,Luciana
Pedroso,Renan
Tomaz,Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Danilo Assis
Satler,Corina
Medeiros,Luciana
Pedroso,Renan
Tomaz,Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition
Alzheimer's disease
cognition
dementia
topic Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition
Alzheimer's disease
cognition
dementia
description The Philadelphia Brief Assessment of Cognition (PBAC) is a neuropsychological screening instrument that assesses five cognitive domains: working memory, visuospatial functioning, language, episodic memory and comportment. The aim is to verify if PBAC can properly be used in the Brazilian sample. Participated in this study: (a) 200 healthy volunteers - 100 young [21.6(2.5) years old] and 100 older adults [70.1(7.3) years old]; &gt;12 years of education; (b) 30 Alzheimer's patients (AD) [73.7(5.7) years old], 4-11 years in education. The PBAC scores: (a) 95.8(2.6), 90.0(4.4) and (b) 65.0(10.8) were correlated with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) for young 29.1(0.9), older adults 28.3(1.4) and AD 18.4(3.0) groups. A positive correlation between MMSE and PBAC (r=0.9, p<0.001) was found. Negative correlations were observed between PBAC domains [memory (-0.63), visuospatial abilities (-0.44) and working memory (-0.3) tasks]. MANOVA showed a better male performance in visuospatial functioning (F=8.5, p=0.004). The Brazilian version of PBAC proved to be a promising screening instrument for clinical purposes.
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