Journal article

Complaints of Cognitive Decline in the Elderly: A Comparison of Reports By Subjects and Informants in a Community Survey

AF Jorm, H Christensen, AS Henderson, AE Korten, AJ Mackinnon, R Scott

Psychological Medicine | Published : 1994

Abstract

In a community survey, subjects and their informants were asked the same questions about memory and intellectual decline in the subjects. Subjects and informants both commonly reported cognitive decline, although in most cases the decline was not seen as interfering with daily life. However, when responses from subjects and informants were cross-tabulated, agreement was found to be poor. For subjects, reports of cognitive decline were correlated with anxiety and depression symptoms and with trait neuroticism. Subjects’ reports were uncorrelated with age and only weakly correlated with cognitive test performance, indicating little validity. By contrast, informants’ reports were correlated wit..

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