Roccaforte W H, Burke W J, Bayer B L, Wengel S P
Creighton-Nebraska Department of Psychiatry, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha 68198-5575.
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol. 1994 Jan-Mar;7(1):33-8.
Effective, economical, and reliable means of screening subjects for cognitive impairment when personal contact is not feasible could facilitate epidemiologic studies and longitudinal assessment. The Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ) is a 10-item examination that has been found reliable and valid in distinguishing demented subjects from cognitively intact subjects when given face to face. The current study assessed the utility of a telephone version of the SPMSQ in patients evaluated in an outpatient geriatric assessment program. Mean scores for both test versions decreased with dementia severity and correlated significantly. Mean score differences between the two versions were not affected by reports of hearing impairment or the time interval between test administration. Both test versions correlated significantly with the Mini-Mental State Examination. In distinguishing demented from nondemented subjects, sensitivity and specificity were .74 and .79 for the telephone test and .74 and .91 for the face-to-face test, respectively.
当无法进行个人接触时,有效、经济且可靠的认知障碍筛查方法有助于开展流行病学研究和纵向评估。简短便携式精神状态问卷(SPMSQ)是一项包含10个条目的检查,当面进行时,已被证明在区分痴呆患者和认知正常者方面可靠且有效。本研究评估了SPMSQ电话版在门诊老年评估项目中接受评估的患者中的效用。两个测试版本的平均得分均随痴呆严重程度降低,且显著相关。两个版本之间的平均得分差异不受听力障碍报告或测试实施时间间隔的影响。两个测试版本均与简易精神状态检查表显著相关。在区分痴呆患者和非痴呆患者时,电话测试的敏感性和特异性分别为0.74和0.79,面对面测试的敏感性和特异性分别为0.74和0.91。