2022
DOI: 10.1002/alz.061615
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Differences in the measurement of cognition for the assessment of dementia across geographic contexts: Recommendations for cross‐national research

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough 71% of individuals with dementia are projected to live and low‐ and middle‐income countries by 2050, most dementia research to‐date has been conducted in high‐income countries. Cross‐national studies are needed to understand how the causes and consequences of dementia may differ by country. However, factors such as urbanicity, language of administration or race/ethnicity, which vary across countries, affect the measurement of cognition. A better understanding of which cognitive items perform… Show more

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