The Mini-Cog as a screen for dementia: validation in a population-based sample
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1532-5415.2003.51465.x
The Mini-Cog as a screen for dementia: validation in a population-based sample
Abstract
Objectives: To test the Mini-Cog, a brief cognitive screening test, in an epidemiological study of dementia in older Americans.
Design: A population-based post hoc examination of the sensitivity and specificity of the Mini-Cog for detecting dementia in an existing data set.
Setting: The Monongahela Valley in Western Pennsylvania.
Participants: A random sample of 1,119 older adults enrolled in the Monongahela Valley Independent Elders Survey (MoVIES).
Measurements: The effectiveness of the Mini-Cog in detecting independently diagnosed dementia was compared with that of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and a standardized neuropsychological battery.
Results: The Mini-Cog, scored by an algorithm as "possibly impaired" or "probably normal," and the MMSE, at a cutpoint of 25, had similar sensitivity (76% vs 79%) and specificity (89% vs 88%) for dementia, comparable with that achieved using a conventional neuropsychological battery (75% sensitivity, 90% specificity).
Conclusion: When applied post hoc to an existing population, the Mini-Cog was as effective in detecting dementia as longer screening and assessment instruments. Its brevity is a distinct advantage when the goal is to improve identification of older adults in a population who may be cognitively impaired. Prior evidence of good performance in a multiethnic community-based sample further supports its validity in the ethnolinguistically diverse populations of the United States in which widely used cognitive screens often fail.
Comment in
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The Mini-Cog compares well with longer screening tests for detecting dementia in older people.Evid Based Ment Health. 2004 May;7(2):38. doi: 10.1136/ebmh.7.2.38. Evid Based Ment Health. 2004. PMID: 15107334 No abstract available.
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