Department of Psychology, University of Montana, Missoula, MT USA.
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2023 Jul;30(4):620-637. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2022.2068498. Epub 2022 May 9.
The current study investigated the effects of age-based stereotype threat on neuropsychological assessment outcomes in an older adult population. Community volunteers (n = 49) age 65 and older were screened for cognitive impairment, depression, and anticholinergic medication use. Screened individuals were randomly stratified into either an ABST or a Control group. All participants were administered a broad range of neuropsychological measures of cognition as well as a self-rating measure assessing subjective concern about cognitive ability. A main effect of ABST on subjective concern about cognitive ability was supported. Specifically, individuals in the ABST group were significantly more likely to attribute their memory errors to the onset of dementia (F(1,41) = 5.334, p = .026). However, results showed no significant difference between groups on objective neuropsychological performance measures. The current study discusses the importance of considering ABST effects in the context of neuropsychological assessment in older adult populations.
本研究调查了基于年龄的刻板印象威胁对老年人群神经心理学评估结果的影响。社区志愿者(n = 49)年龄在 65 岁及以上,经过认知障碍、抑郁和抗胆碱能药物使用的筛选。筛选出的个体被随机分为 ABST 组或对照组。所有参与者都接受了广泛的认知神经心理学测试,以及一项自我评估测试,评估对认知能力的主观关注。ABST 对认知能力主观关注的主要影响得到了支持。具体来说,ABST 组的个体更有可能将他们的记忆错误归因于痴呆症的发作(F(1,41)= 5.334,p =.026)。然而,两组在客观神经心理学表现测试上没有显著差异。本研究讨论了在老年人群神经心理学评估中考虑 ABST 影响的重要性。