Differences in cognitive performance, level of dependency and quality of life (QoL), related to age and cognitive status in a sample of Spanish old adults under and over 80 years of age

Aged, 80 and over Male Psychometrics Dependency, Psychological 16. Peace & justice 03 medical and health sciences Sex Factors 0302 clinical medicine Spain Surveys and Questionnaires Task Performance and Analysis Quality of Life Humans Female Cognition Disorders 10. No inequality Geriatric Assessment Aged
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2010.11.030 Publication Date: 2010-12-29T09:15:21Z
ABSTRACT
The main objective of this study was to analyze the similarities and differences in cognitive performance, level of dependency, cognitive plasticity and QoL in a sample of young-old adults and old-old adults, bearing in mind both the age-group (under or over 80 years) and the cognitive status of the participants. The study population consisted of 220 people living in sheltered accommodation for elderly people in the South of Spain, with an average age of 80.75 years. Participants were evaluated by means of cognitive performance tests, a QoL questionnaire, a depression scale and a dependency assessment scale. The results indicate that the main differences in the variables analyzed are due to the cognitive status of the sample and not to the fact that the participants are under or over 80 years of age. The findings show that major inter-individual differences in this stage of life depend not only on age but also on cognitive status, which is thus an important factor to take into account when working with this sector of the population.
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