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Published Online: October 1960

BRIEF OBJECTIVE MEASURES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MENTAL STATUS IN THE AGED

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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1. Data are presented on a random sample of 1,077 persons residing in homes for the aged, nursing homes and state hospitals in New York City, who were 65 years of age or over at the time of first admission. Each person was examined by a psychiatrist using a standard interview technique, and by a psychologist who administered two brief tests: the face-hand test, and a 10-item questionnaire testing orientation and recall of personal and general information.
2. The results of both tests were highly related to psychiatrists' clinical evaluations of the presence and degree of chronic brain syndrome, the presence or absence of psychosis associated with chronic brain syndrome, opinion as to certifiability, and degree of management problem.
3. It is concluded that the face-hand test and the mental status questionnaire are valid measures for the determination of mental status in the aged, particularly for disorders associated with cerebral damage.
4. These tests are considered to have a considerable potential clinical usefulness for rapid screening purposes. They provide an objective basis for uniformity of observation and evaluation by different observers. The brevity and objectivity of these tests make them desirable procedures for research purposes.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 326 - 328
PubMed: 13750753

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Published in print: October 1960
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Research Psychologist, Office of Consultant on Services for the Aged, Queens Village 27, N. Y.
Consultant, Office of Consultant on Services for the Aged, Queens Village 27, N. Y.
Research Psychiatrist, Office of Consultant on Services for the Aged, Queens Village 27, N. Y.

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