Normative data for eight neuropsychological tests, gathered from a random sample of Danes aged 64 to 83 years


Henry et al. Nielsen
Bok Engelsk
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Data for eight neuropsychological tests were collected from 130 persons, aged 64 to 83 years, randomly from the Danish National Register. The results of each of these eight neuropsychological tests served as dependent variables in multiple regression analysis, where the independent variables were age, sex, social class, martial status, a "general knowledge" measure, a depression score, and the result of a Danish adaption of the National Adult Reading Test (DART). Age was a significant predictor of results in all tests except the Trail Making Test. DART significantly improved the prediction of results for all eight tests. In conclusion, it is important to take age and premorbid intellectual level into account when evaluating neuropsychological test results.
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