Lucas John A, Ivnik Robert J, Willis Floyd B, Ferman Tanis J, Smith Glenn E, Parfitt Francine C, Petersen Ronald C, Graff-Radford Neill R
Department of Psychiatry & Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2005 Jun;19(2):162-83. doi: 10.1080/13854040590945265.
This report describes the methodology and sample characteristics of Mayo's Older African Americans Normative Studies (MOAANS). These studies reflect a multidisciplinary, collaborative effort by investigators at Mayo Clinic to provide age-appropriate normative data for African American elders on commonly used neuropsychological tests. A sample of 309 community-dwelling individuals over age 55 contributed to the MOAANS sample. Norms were calculated for midpoint age groups, based on percentile scores derived from cumulative frequencies of raw test scores. Demographic, medical, and sociocultural data were also collected, and are summarized to assist clinicians in making determinations regarding the appropriateness of these norms for individual patients. In most cases, the use of MOAANS norms should improve diagnostic accuracy in dementia evaluations of African American elders.
本报告描述了梅奥老年非裔美国人常模研究(MOAANS)的方法和样本特征。这些研究反映了梅奥诊所研究人员的多学科协作努力,旨在为老年非裔美国人常用神经心理测试提供适合其年龄的常模数据。309名年龄在55岁以上的社区居住个体构成了MOAANS样本。根据原始测试分数累积频率得出的百分位数分数,为中年年龄组计算了常模。还收集了人口统计学、医学和社会文化数据,并进行了总结,以帮助临床医生确定这些常模对个体患者的适用性。在大多数情况下,使用MOAANS常模应能提高对老年非裔美国人痴呆症评估的诊断准确性。