Geiger-Kabisch C, Weyerer S
Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim.
Z Gerontol. 1993 Mar-Apr;26(2):81-5.
The validity of the Alters-Konzentrations-Test (AKT; Geriatric Concentration Test) developed by Gatterer (7) was tested in a sample of 33 psychiatric patients and 28 residents of an old people's home 65 years of age and older. The AKT evaluation correlated significantly with the diagnosis of dementia according to the Feighner criteria in the old people's home sample for which a cut-off of 47/48 was used. However, there was no significant correlation in the sample of psychiatric patients. The AKT score correlated with the values from other procedures for evaluating cognitive performance. In the old people's home sample, the AKT scores were significantly associated with self-reported activities of daily living as well as with activity and mood of the probands reported by the head of home; this, however, is not true for the hospital patients.
由加特勒(7)开发的老年注意力集中测试(AKT;德语:Geriatric Concentration Test)在33名精神病患者和28名65岁及以上养老院居民的样本中进行了有效性测试。在养老院样本中,根据费格纳标准,AKT评估与痴呆症诊断显著相关,该样本使用的临界值为47/48。然而,在精神病患者样本中没有显著相关性。AKT分数与其他评估认知表现的程序的值相关。在养老院样本中,AKT分数与自我报告的日常生活活动以及养老院院长报告的被试者的活动和情绪显著相关;然而,医院患者并非如此。