Examining the validity of the Mini‐Mental State Examination (MMSE) and its domains using network analysis
Psychogeriatrics2023Vol. 24(2), pp. 259–271
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Quoc Cuong Truong, Matti Cervin, Carol C. Choo, Katya Numbers, Adam C. Bentvelzen, Nicole A. Kochan, Henry Brodaty, Perminder S. Sachdev, Oleg N. Medvedev
Abstract
The present study adds evidence to the validity of the MMSE and supports the clinical usage of the MMSE, whereby the total score is used for screening patients with or without cognitive impairments, with repeated administration to monitor cognitive changes over time, to inform intervention. However, the tool is not able to diagnose the cases for changes in specific cognitive domains and as such, should not replace a complete neuropsychological assessment.
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