Differential associations of cognitive screeners with biological, psychological, and cognitive factors in high-risk older adults. | Synapse
March 12, 2026
Differential associations of cognitive screeners with biological, psychological, and cognitive factors in high-risk older adults.
Puntos clave
The aim is to explore how cognitive screeners are linked to various biological, psychological, and cognitive factors in older adults at high risk for cognitive decline.
Assessment of cognitive screener effectiveness
Evaluation of participants' medical and psychological histories
Comparative analysis of high-risk older adults
Cognitive screeners show varying effectiveness based on biological and psychological backgrounds.
Tailored screeners potentially improve early detection of cognitive decline.
Associations suggest a multifaceted approach to assessing cognitive health.
Resumen
Cognitive screeners tailored to brief psychological and medical histories may improve early detection of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease.