Prevalence and predictors of “subjective cognitive complaints” in the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study

MJ Slavin, H Brodaty, NA Kochan, JD Crawford… - The American Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
Objectives To document the prevalence of self-and informant report of cognitive problems,
usually referred to as “subjective cognitive complaints”(SCCs), in a community-dwelling
sample of older adults and to examine the relationship between SCCs and objective
impairment, mood, and personality measures. Participants Eight hundred twenty-seven
nondemented community-dwelling adults aged 70–90 years. Measurements Participants
were asked 24 SCC questions, including the Memory Complaint Questionnaire (MAC-Q) …
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