Literature DB >> 10768253

[Subjective memory loss--a sign of cognitive impairment in the elderly? An overview of the status of research].

S G Riedel-Heller1, A Schork, H Matschinger, M C Angermeyer.   

Abstract

According to the growing clinical interest in early indicators of dementia, numerous studies have examined the association between subjective memory complaints and cognitive performance in old age. Their results are contradictory. In this paper, studies carried out over the last 10 years are compared with regard to the study design and the assessment instruments used. The results are discussed with particular reference to the diagnostic validity of subjective memory complaints. The majority of case-control studies and cross-sectional studies of non-representative samples could not demonstrate an association between subjective memory complaints and cognitive performance. Most field studies of larger representative population samples, however, have come to the opposite conclusion. A consistent assessment of these statistically significant associations against the background of diagnostic validity showed that memory complaints cannot be taken as a clear clinical indicator for cognitive impairment. Subjective memory complaints may reflect depressive disorders and a multitude of other processes, of which an objective impairment of cognitive performance is just one aspect. As a consequence, an inclusion of subjective memory complaints as a diagnostic criterion for the diagnosis of "mild cognitive disorder" according to ICD-10 is not justified.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10768253     DOI: 10.1007/s003910050002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0948-6704            Impact factor:   1.281


  6 in total

1.  Subjective cognitive-affective status following thalamic stroke.

Authors:  Daniela Liebermann; Florian Ostendorf; Ute A Kopp; Antje Kraft; Georg Bohner; Darius G Nabavi; Norbert Kathmann; Christoph J Ploner
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2012-08-02       Impact factor: 4.849

2.  Subjective memory impairment: No suitable criteria for case-finding of dementia in primary care.

Authors:  Tilly Eichler; Jochen René Thyrian; Johannes Hertel; Diana Wucherer; Bernhard Michalowsky; Katinka Reiner; Adina Dreier; Ingo Kilimann; Stefan Teipel; Wolfgang Hoffmann
Journal:  Alzheimers Dement (Amst)       Date:  2015-04-30

3.  Memory complaints, clinical aspects, and self-esteem in adult people with epilepsy.

Authors:  Glória Maria de Almeida Souza Tedrus; Laura Annoni Lange
Journal:  Dement Neuropsychol       Date:  2021 Jul-Sep

4.  Subjective memory complaints in the elderly may be related to factors other than cognitive deficit.

Authors:  Ana Cristina Procópio de Oliveira Aguiar; Miriam Ikeda Ribeiro; Alessandro Ferrari Jacinto
Journal:  Dement Neuropsychol       Date:  2010 Jan-Mar

5.  Subjective memory complaints associated with depression and cognitive impairment in the elderly: A systematic review.

Authors:  Allan Gustavo Brigola; Carlene Souza Silva Manzini; Gabriel Brassi Silveira Oliveira; Ana Carolina Ottaviani; Michelli Pacheco Sako; Francisco Assis Carvalho Vale
Journal:  Dement Neuropsychol       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar

6.  Cognitive complaints compared to performance on a mental state screening test in elderly outpatients.

Authors:  Renata Kochhann; Ana Luiza Camozzato; Cláudia Godinho; Maria Otília Cerveiro; Letícia M K Forster; Márcia Lorena Fagundes Chaves
Journal:  Dement Neuropsychol       Date:  2008 Jan-Mar
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