The objective of this study was to test the utility of additional delayed recall of the three recall items of the Folstein Mini Mental State Evaluation (MMSE) as a screening measure for mild cognitive impairment and dementia in the elderly. It used a cross-sectional study of subjects, who were admin
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Limitations of the Mini-Mental State Examination for screening dementia in a community with low socioeconomic status
โ Scribed by Marcia Scazufca; Osvaldo P. Almeida; Homero P. Vallada; Wernestty A. Tasse; Paulo R. Menezes
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2008
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- English
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- 227 KB
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- 259
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- Article
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- 1433-8491
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