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Montreal Cognitive Assessment: Influence of Sociodemographic and Health Variables
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Neuropsychological FunctioningNeuropsychologyAlzheimer's DiseasePsychiatryGeriatricsMedicineDementiaMemory AssessmentCognitive VariableMontreal Cognitive AssessmentSocial SciencesRehabilitationUnderstanding Moca PerformanceMental HealthGeriatric AssessmentMoca ScoresPsychologyCognitive Factor
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a brief cognitive instrument for screening milder forms of cognitive impairment. The present study aimed to analyze the influence of sociodemographic (age, gender, educational level, marital and employment status, geographic region, geographic localization, and residence area) and health variables (subjective memory complaints of the participant and evaluated by the informant, depressive symptoms, and family history of dementia) on the participants' performance on the MoCA. The investigation was carried out in a Portuguese community-based sample of 650 cognitively healthy adults, who were representative of the distribution observed in the Portuguese population. Educational level and age significantly contributed to the prediction of the MoCA scores, explaining 49% of the variance. Regarding health variables, only the subjective memory complaints of the participant showed a small contribution (9%) to the variance on the MoCA scores. This study contributes a useful approach to understanding MoCA performance, stressing the great impact of education and age on scores.
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