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阿尔茨海默病认知功能简短测量中的性别差异。

Gender differences on a brief measure of cognitive functioning in Alzheimer's disease.

作者信息

Buckwalter J G, Sobel E, Dunn M E, Diz M M, Henderson V W

机构信息

Ethal Percy Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033-1084.

出版信息

Arch Neurol. 1993 Jul;50(7):757-60. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1993.00540070069018.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We evaluated scores on a brief psychometric screening instrument--the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)--for possible effects of gender, hypothesizing that women with Alzheimer's disease (AD) would perform more poorly than men. A significant gender difference was to be explored with post hoc item analyses.

DESIGN

Case-study design. A hierarchical regression procedure controlled for the possible influence on MMSE performance of demographic variables (eg, age, duration of dementia symptoms, education, and family history of dementia) before the effect of gender was analyzed.

SETTING

Data were gathered by trained neuropsychological examiners from subjects enrolled in the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

SUBJECTS

One hundred forty-two subjects who met strict criteria for probable AD and 121 nondemented elderly subjects were included in the study. All subjects underwent periodic neuropsychological testing. We extracted MMSE scores and demographic data to test the hypothesis that women would perform more poorly than men on the MMSE. CRITERION MEASURE: The MMSE was chosen because of its wide use in clinical and research settings to screen for the presence or severity of dementia.

RESULTS

After controlling for the demographic variables for subjects with AD, we observed a significant difference in the predicted direction for total MMSE score, but there was no significant gender effect on the MMSE for the nondemented elderly sample. Among subjects with AD, gender-associated differences were limited to only a subset of MMSE items.

CONCLUSIONS

Results imply that MMSE performance may differ between men and women with AD and that differences might pertain only to discrete areas of cognitive functioning. Although gender effects were relatively small, findings indicate the relevance of gender to studies of AD.

摘要

目的

我们评估了一种简短心理测量筛查工具——简易精神状态检查表(MMSE)的得分,以探究性别可能产生的影响,假设患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的女性表现会比男性更差。通过事后项目分析来探索显著的性别差异。

设计

案例研究设计。在分析性别影响之前,采用分层回归程序控制人口统计学变量(如年龄、痴呆症状持续时间、教育程度和痴呆家族史)对MMSE表现可能产生的影响。

地点

数据由训练有素的神经心理学检查人员从洛杉矶南加州大学阿尔茨海默病研究中心招募的受试者中收集。

受试者

142名符合可能患有AD严格标准的受试者和121名无痴呆的老年受试者纳入研究。所有受试者均接受定期神经心理学测试。我们提取了MMSE得分和人口统计学数据,以检验女性在MMSE上表现比男性更差这一假设。标准测量指标:选择MMSE是因为其在临床和研究环境中广泛用于筛查痴呆的存在或严重程度。

结果

在控制了AD受试者的人口统计学变量后,我们观察到总MMSE得分在预测方向上存在显著差异,但在无痴呆的老年样本中,MMSE没有显著的性别效应。在患有AD的受试者中,与性别相关的差异仅限于MMSE项目的一个子集。

结论

结果表明,患有AD的男性和女性在MMSE表现上可能存在差异,且差异可能仅与认知功能的离散领域有关。尽管性别效应相对较小,但研究结果表明性别与AD研究相关。

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