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Normative data stratified by age and education for a Spanish neuropsychological test battery: Results from the Colombian Alzheimer's prevention initiative registry

Journal

APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY-ADULT
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 230-244

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/23279095.2019.1627357

Keywords

Assessment; cognition; neuropsychological battery; normative data; Spanish

Funding

  1. Programa de Sostenibilidad 2018-2019 del CODI award
  2. NIH Office of the Director [DP5OD019833]
  3. National Institute on Aging [R01 AG054671, 1RF1AG041705, R01 AG055444]
  4. Massachusetts General Hospital ECOR [1200-228010, 1200-228767]
  5. Genentech

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Neuropsychologists face challenges in assessing Spanish-speaking individuals due to limited normative data. A comprehensive set of norms stratified by age and education was developed for a Spanish neuropsychological test battery. Cognitive performance was found to be associated with age and education, but not with sex, based on a retrospective study of 2,673 cognitively unimpaired individuals.
Neuropsychologists continue to face challenges when assessing Spanish-speaking individuals due to limited availability of normative data. We developed comprehensive normative data stratified by age and education for a Spanish neuropsychological test battery used by the Grupo de Neurociencias de Antioquia (Colombia) and the Colombian Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative Registry, which have followed large families at risk for autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD) since the 1990s. Approximately 75% of these individuals are cognitively-unimpaired and are not genetically predisposed to develop ADAD. We conducted a retrospective study on neuropsychological evaluations from 2,673 cognitively unimpaired individuals (56% female), with ages ranging from 18 to 86 years and education from 1 to 25 years. Neuropsychological measures included the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease-Colombia, and other multidomain Spanish tests. We examined associations between age, education, and sex with cognitive performance. Norms stratified by age and education are presented. Cognitive performance showed small associations with age and education and was unrelated to sex. We provided population-based norms for Spanish tests targeting multiple cognitive domains using a large Colombian sample. These normative data may be helpful for the neuropsychological characterization of Spanish speakers from Latin America in clinical and research settings.

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