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Journal Article

The relationship between education level and mini-mental state examination domains among older Mexican Americans

To study the effect of education and language of response at the interview on performance in the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) domains, we studied 2861 Mexican Americans aged 65 and older from the Hispanic Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies of the Elderly (EPESE) followed from 1993 to 1994 until 2004 to 2005. The MMSE was examined as total score (0-30) or divided into 2 global domains: (1) no-memory (score 0-24): Orientation, attention, and language; and (2) memory (score 0-6): working and delayed memory. Mean age and total MMSE were 72.7 years and 24.6 at baseline, and 81.7 years and 20.5 at 11 years of follow-up. Spanish-speaking participants had less education (4.1 vs 7.4 years, P

Author(s)
D. Matallana
C. De Santacruz
C. Cano
P. Reyes
R. Samper-Ternent
K.S. Markides
K.J. Ottenbacher
C.A. Reyes-Ortiz
Publication Date
2011