The influence of education and occupational complexity in the cognitive performance of older adults with mild cognitive impairment

The objective of this paper is to assess the relative importance of education and occupational complexity to determine the cognitive performance on patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). 80 patients with MCI were assessed using the following instruments: questionnaire of sociodemogrhapical d...

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Autor principal: Feldberg, Carolina (author)
Altres autors: Stefani, Dorina (author), Tartaglini, María Florencia (author), Hermida , Paula Daniela (author), Moya García , Lydia (author), Somale, Verónica (author), Allegri, Ricardo (author)
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Idioma:espanyol
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Publicat: 2020
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Accés en línia:https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/2194
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/5489
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Sumari:The objective of this paper is to assess the relative importance of education and occupational complexity to determine the cognitive performance on patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). 80 patients with MCI were assessed using the following instruments: questionnaire of sociodemogrhapical data, questionnaire on attainment of occupation, and an extended neuropsychological battery. Abilities tested were: logical memory (Signoret Memory Battery, TAVEC), attention (Digit span, TMTA), language (Vocabulary WAIS III, Boston Naming Test, Verbal Fluency), executive functions (TMTB, Analogies WAIS III, Matrix reasoning WAIS III) and visuoconstruction (Block design WAIS III). Results show that occupational complexity is more relevant than education for cognition of vocabulary, to achieve cognitive flexibility and to obtain visuoconstructive abilities. Education is more important for abstract reasoning and sustained attention. Occupational complexity and education have a unique and important role in the maintenance of cognitive abilities, working as buffers for cognitive impairment during aging.