Department of Psychological Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Clin Neuropsychol. 2010;24(5):811-26. doi: 10.1080/13854046.2010.490789.
There is a paucity of normative studies outside of North America and on elderly populations with very low education level. In the present study we examined the performance of poorly educated elderly on the Repeatable Battery Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) with 352 cognitively normal elderly Chinese persons living in the community in Singapore who were enrolled in the Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Study (SLAS). Those with no formal education performed significantly less well than those with some years of formal education across four of five RBANS indices as well as the Total Scale score. Age- and education-adjusted normative data for the RBANS were established for the sample. The means and standard deviations of each of 12 subtests raw scores, five Index scores and the Total Scale score were calculated and stratified by age and education. Data from the present study should considerably advance the clinical utility of the RBANS in Chinese geriatric evaluations in Singapore, and can serve as a reference source for poorly educated elderly Chinese from around the region and beyond.
在北美以外地区,以及针对受教育程度极低的老年人群体,很少有规范研究。在本研究中,我们考察了新加坡社区中 352 名认知正常的老年华人的表现,这些老年人受教育程度较低,他们参加了新加坡纵向老龄化研究(SLAS)。在五个 RBANS 指数和总评分中,没有正规教育的人在四项指数中的表现明显不如接受过一定年限正规教育的人。为该样本制定了 RBANS 的年龄和教育调整后的规范数据。计算并按年龄和教育程度对 12 项测试的原始分数、5 项指数和总评分中的每一项的平均值和标准差进行分层。本研究的数据将极大地提高 RBANS 在新加坡华人老年评估中的临床实用性,并可为该地区及其他地区受教育程度较低的华人老年人提供参考。