Differences in the measurement of cognition for the assessment of dementia across geographic contexts: Recommendations for cross-national research.
Emma NicholsDerek K NgShablina HayatKenneth M LangaJinkook LeeAndrew SteptoeJennifer A DealAlden L GrossPublished in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2022)
Little quantitative evidence exists to guide the design of cognitive assessments in cross-national studies. The performance of cognitive items for the measurement of dementia varied across countries. Items with lower variation across countries (e.g., delayed word recall) should be used in future cross-national assessments. Across countries, there was variability in the performance of language assessments, with the exception of the animal naming task. Results can be used to design future cross-national or location-specific cognitive assessments.