Rilling Laurie M, Lucas John A, Ivnik Robert J, Smith Glenn E, Willis Floyd B, Ferman Tanis J, Petersen Ronald C, Graff-Radford Neill R
Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2005 Jun;19(2):229-42. doi: 10.1080/13854040590945328.
Normative data are presented for older African Americans on the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale (DRS). These data were collected as part of Mayo's Older African Americans Normative Studies (MOAANS) in an effort to develop age-appropriate norms for African Americans elders on commonly used measures in neuropsychological assessment. In this study, the DRS was administered to 307 MOAANS participants ranging in age from 56 to 94 years. Age-corrected subtest and total scores were derived based on percentile ranks from actual frequency distributions across seven age ranges. Also presented is a regression-based computational formula that may be applied to the age-corrected DRS total score to further correct for years of education. These norms should help improve interpretation of DRS performance in African Americans and allow for greater diagnostic accuracy in patients with early cognitive decline.
本文呈现了老年非裔美国人在马蒂斯痴呆评定量表(DRS)上的常模数据。这些数据是梅奥老年非裔美国人常模研究(MOAANS)的一部分,旨在针对神经心理学评估中常用指标,为非裔美国老年人制定适合其年龄的常模。在本研究中,对307名年龄在56至94岁之间的MOAANS参与者进行了DRS测试。基于七个年龄范围的实际频率分布的百分位数,得出了年龄校正后的子测验分数和总分。还给出了一个基于回归的计算公式,可应用于年龄校正后的DRS总分,以进一步校正受教育年限。这些常模应有助于改善对非裔美国人DRS表现的解读,并提高早期认知衰退患者的诊断准确性。