Jachuck S J, Stobo S A, Sahgal A
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1986 Mar;36(284):123-4.
A mental function test was carried out on 378 individuals over 70 years of age registered with a group practice in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. A high score (11 or over) was observed in 64.9% of women and 78.3% of men; a medium score (between three and 10) was observed in 34.0% of women and 20.8% of men; and only 0.8% of individuals of both sexes were found to have a low score (less than three). It was found that older age groups of both sexes had lower scores than younger groups (P < 0.001) and this was more pronounced in women than men (P < 0.05).These observations are significantly different (P < 0.001) from those obtained in hospital studies. The need for surveillance which influences mortality, morbidity and resource allocation is discussed.
对泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔市一家团体诊所登记在册的378名70岁以上老人进行了心理功能测试。64.9%的女性和78.3%的男性得分较高(11分及以上);34.0%的女性和20.8%的男性得分中等(3至10分);只有0.8%的男女得分较低(低于3分)。研究发现,两个性别的老年组得分均低于年轻组(P<0.001),且女性比男性更明显(P<0.05)。这些观察结果与医院研究所得结果有显著差异(P<0.001)。文中讨论了影响死亡率、发病率和资源分配的监测需求。