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ABSTRACT: Background
Heightened public awareness about Alzheimer's disease and dementia increases the need for at-home cognitive self-testing. We offered Cognitive Online Self-Test Amsterdam (COST-A) to independent groups of cognitively normal adults and investigated the robustness of a norm-score formula and cutoff.Methods
Three thousand eighty-eight participants (mean age ± standard deviation = 61 ± 12 years, 70% female) completed COST-A and evaluated it. Demographically adjusted norm scores were the difference between expected COST-A scores, based on age, gender, and education, and actual scores. We applied the resulting norm-score formula to two independent cohorts.Results
Participants evaluated COST-A to be of adequate difficulty and duration. Our norm-score formula was shown to be robust: ≈8% of participants in two cognitively normal cohorts had abnormal scores. A cutoff of -1.5 standard deviations proved optimal for distinguishing normal from impaired cognition.Conclusion
With robust norm scores, COST-A is a promising new tool for research and clinical practice, providing low cost and minimally invasive remote assessment of cognitive functioning.
SUBMITTER: Visser LNC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8438682 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Visser Leonie N C LNC Dubbelman Mark A MA Verrijp Merike M Wanders Lisa L Pelt Sophie S Zwan Marissa D MD Thijssen Dick H J DHJ Wouters Hans H Sikkes Sietske A M SAM van Hout Hein P J HPJ van der Flier Wiesje M WM
Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20210914 1
<h4>Background</h4>Heightened public awareness about Alzheimer's disease and dementia increases the need for at-home cognitive self-testing. We offered Cognitive Online Self-Test Amsterdam (COST-A) to independent groups of cognitively normal adults and investigated the robustness of a norm-score formula and cutoff.<h4>Methods</h4>Three thousand eighty-eight participants (mean age ± standard deviation = 61 ± 12 years, 70% female) completed COST-A and evaluated it. Demographically adjusted norm sc ...[more]