BookA.J. Larner, editor.
Contents:
Part I. Introduction to Cognitive Screening Instruments
1. Introduction to cognitive screening instruments: rationale and desiderata
2. Assessment of the utility of cognitive screening instruments
Part II. Patient Performance-Related Tests
3. The mini-mental state examination (MMSE): update on its diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility for cognitive disorders
4. MMSE variants and subscores
5. Clock drawing test
6. Addenbrooke's cognitive examinations: ACE, ACE-R, ACE-III, ACEapp, and M-ACE
7. Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA): concept and clinical review
8. DemTect
9. TYM (test your memory) testing
10. The general practitioner assessment of cognition (GPCOG)
11. Six-item cognitive impairment test (6CIT)
12. The quick mild cognitive impairment screen (Qmci)
Part III. Informant-Related Scales
13. The IQCODE: using informant reports to assess cognitive change in the clinic and in older individuals living in the community
14. Brief informant interviews to screen for dementia: the AD8 and quick dementia rating system
Part IV. Conclusion
15. The usage of cognitive screening instruments: test characteristics and suspected diagnosis
Index.