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The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]) was measured in all elderly [[start|Lifelines]] participants during: | The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]) was measured in all elderly [[start|Lifelines]] participants during: | ||
* [[1A Visit 1]] (65+, n = ~13.000) | * [[1A Visit 1]] (65+, n = ~13.000) | ||
- | * [[3A Visit 1]] (18+) | + | * [[3A Visit 1]] (65+) |
===== Background ===== | ===== Background ===== | ||
The Mini Mental State Examination ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini%E2%80%93Mental_State_Examination|MMSE]]) is a brief cognition test used to assess cognitive impairments ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]). It is commonly used in medicine and allied health to screen for dementia.\\ | The Mini Mental State Examination ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini%E2%80%93Mental_State_Examination|MMSE]]) is a brief cognition test used to assess cognitive impairments ([[sections|section]]: [[mental health]]). It is commonly used in medicine and allied health to screen for dementia.\\ | ||
- | The MMSE was performed in ca. 12.000 [[elderly]] (65+) participants during [[1A Visit 1]]. ~12% scored below 24 points (NB: in case of an MMSE score <26 at [[1A visit 1]], the [[Proxy]] interview was performed on location).\\ The MMSE is implemented again for all adults (18+) in [[3A Visit 1]]\\ | + | The MMSE was performed in ca. 12.000 [[elderly]] (65+) participants during [[1A Visit 1]]. ~12% scored below 24 points (NB: in case of an MMSE score <26 at [[1A visit 1]], the [[Proxy]] interview was performed on location).\\ The MMSE is implemented again in [[3A Visit 1]]\\ |
The MMSE is used in conjunction with other cognition tests in [[start|Lifelines]], i.e. the [[Ruff Figural Fluency Test|RFFT]] (also during [[1A Visit 1]] and [[3A Visit 1]]) and the [[CogState]] (during [[2A visit 1]] and [[3A Visit 1]]), and with several [[cognition (general)|cognition-related questions]]. | The MMSE is used in conjunction with other cognition tests in [[start|Lifelines]], i.e. the [[Ruff Figural Fluency Test|RFFT]] (also during [[1A Visit 1]] and [[3A Visit 1]]) and the [[CogState]] (during [[2A visit 1]] and [[3A Visit 1]]), and with several [[cognition (general)|cognition-related questions]]. | ||
The MMSE should not be confused with the [[Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview]], which is also used in Lifelines but assesses anxiety and depression.\\ | The MMSE should not be confused with the [[Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview]], which is also used in Lifelines but assesses anxiety and depression.\\ |