Ripich D N, Petrill S A, Whitehouse P J, Ziol E W
Department of Communication Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106.
Neurology. 1995 Feb;45(2):299-302. doi: 10.1212/wnl.45.2.299.
We examined gender differences in probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients on language measures at four data collections (entry, 6, 12, and 18 months) and a normal elderly (NE) comparison group at entry and 18 months. Comparison of gender differences in language abilities of 60 (29 men, 31 women) early (Clinical Dementia Ratings I and II) AD subjects at entry revealed significant effects for gender on the Boston Naming Test (BNT) and Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVT-R) but not on the Word Fluency Test, shortened Token Test, or modified Reporter's Test. The 37 subjects (18 men, 19 women) who completed less than four data collection sessions compared with the 23 subjects (11 men, 12 women) who completed all four sessions differed on education and Reporter's Test scores. Longitudinal analysis of measures showed that gender differences persisted for the BNT and PPVT-R and that time differences were found on all measures. Gender differences remained after correcting for age, education, duration of illness, and mental status. We found no differences for the NE comparison group for gender or time. All AD subject trends were downward, suggesting that (1) language is affected over time in AD, (2) both men and women decline at similar rates, and (3) language abilities of women are more severely impaired at all time points.
我们在四个数据收集时间点(入组时、6个月、12个月和18个月)对可能患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患者进行了语言测量方面的性别差异研究,并在入组时和18个月时对一个正常老年人(NE)对照组进行了研究。对60名(29名男性,31名女性)早期(临床痴呆评定量表I和II级)AD受试者入组时的语言能力性别差异进行比较,结果显示性别对波士顿命名测试(BNT)和皮博迪图片词汇测试修订版(PPVT-R)有显著影响,但对词语流畅性测试、简化代币测试或改良报告者测试没有显著影响。与完成了所有四个数据收集阶段的23名受试者(11名男性,12名女性)相比,完成少于四个数据收集阶段的37名受试者(18名男性,19名女性)在教育程度和报告者测试分数上存在差异。对测量指标的纵向分析表明,BNT和PPVT-R的性别差异持续存在,并且在所有测量指标上都发现了时间差异。在校正年龄、教育程度、病程和精神状态后,性别差异仍然存在。我们发现NE对照组在性别或时间方面没有差异。所有AD受试者的趋势都是下降的,这表明:(1)AD患者的语言能力随时间受到影响;(2)男性和女性的下降速度相似;(3)在所有时间点,女性的语言能力受损更严重。