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Estimation of premorbid intelligence in dementia

Estimation of premorbid intelligence in dementia Thirty elderly subjects with dementia were assessed using a neuropsychological test battery. Using four cognitive and behavioural measures of severity of dementia, no significant relationships between National Adult Reading Test (NART) or Mill Hill Vocabulary Scale synonym section (MHVS) scores and severity were observed. The NART and MHVS correlated with each other to a highly significant degree. No differences were observed on any of the measures when patients with Alzheimer's disease were compared with those adjudged to have multi‐infarct dementia. These results are discussed in relation to the existing literature on the estimation of premorbid intelligence in dementia. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png British Journal of Clinical Psychology Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
1986 The British Psychological Society
ISSN
0144-6657
eISSN
2044-8260
DOI
10.1111/j.2044-8260.1986.tb00690.x
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Abstract

Thirty elderly subjects with dementia were assessed using a neuropsychological test battery. Using four cognitive and behavioural measures of severity of dementia, no significant relationships between National Adult Reading Test (NART) or Mill Hill Vocabulary Scale synonym section (MHVS) scores and severity were observed. The NART and MHVS correlated with each other to a highly significant degree. No differences were observed on any of the measures when patients with Alzheimer's disease were compared with those adjudged to have multi‐infarct dementia. These results are discussed in relation to the existing literature on the estimation of premorbid intelligence in dementia.

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British Journal of Clinical PsychologyWiley

Published: May 1, 1986

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