Purpose: This study examined the clinical utility of highly efficient subjective and objective screens of cognitive impairment.
Method: Participants ( = 124, age ≥ 65, mean = 73.59, SD = 6.
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol
May 2019
Background: Incorporation of cognitive screening into the busy primary care will require the development of highly efficient screening tools. We report the convergence validity of a very brief, self-administered, computerized assessment protocol against one of the most extensively used, clinician-administered instruments-the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA).
Method: Two hundred six participants (mean age = 67.