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Mapping modified Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores to dementia stages in a multi-ethnic Asian population.

Xin Ying Chua1, Robin Wai Munn Choo1, Ngoc Huong Lien Ha1, Chin Yee Cheong2, Shiou Liang Wee1, Philip Lin Kiat Yap1.   

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe MMSE is used to screen for cognitive impairment and estimate dementia severity. In clinical settings, conventional cut-off scores have been used to distinguish between dementia stages. However, these scores have not been validated for different populations. This study maps scores from the modified version of the MMSE to dementia stages delineated by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-3rd revised edition (DSM-III-R), the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) and Functional Assessment Staging Test (FAST). We used cross-sectional data from a tertiary hospital memory clinic. Subjects were stratified into "primary education and below" (PE) or "secondary education and above" (SE). Receiving operating characteristic (ROC) analyses and Cohen's κ were performed to determine MMSE cut-off scores for dementia stages. Our derived cut-off scores were lower compared to the conventional scores. Scores also differed between subjects of different education levels. MMSE cut-off scores were 19, 15, and 9 for CDR stages 1, 2, and 3 respectively in PE subjects, and 23, 17, and 10 for SE subjects. Cut-off scores were comparable for staging by DSM-III-R Criteria and FAST. There is a need for locally derived stage-specific MMSE cut-off scores for the Asian population adjusted for education.

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Keywords:  Folstein cut-off scores; MMSE; dementia severity; dementia staging

Year:  2018        PMID: 30017004     DOI: 10.1017/S1041610218000704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Psychogeriatr        ISSN: 1041-6102            Impact factor:   3.878


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