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  Recall of 9/11/01 as an Indicator of Cognitive Functioning in the Elderly
 
 
Titel: Recall of 9/11/01 as an Indicator of Cognitive Functioning in the Elderly
Auteur: Guilmette, Thomas J.
Carroll, Brendan
Ferreira, Jamie
Magner, Erin
Mihuta, Mary
Kennedy, Mary Lynne
Verschenen in: Aging, neuropsychology, and cognition
Paginering: Jaargang 11 (2004) nr. 4 pagina's 450-458
Jaar: 2004-12
Inhoud: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between the recall of a highly salient remote event, the terrorist attack in New York City on 9/11/01, and general cognitive functioning in the elderly. A heterogeneous group (n = 93) of persons ≥65 years of age (M = 76.5, SD = 6.4), from both community and hospital settings, were asked to describe as much as they could remember about the events of 9/11/01 in New York City. The number of correct factual details, affective or emotional responses, and incorrect details were recorded. Ten multiple choice questions were then administered to assess recognition of the 9/11 events (M = 9.1 items correct, SD = 1.2). The mini mental state exam (MMSE) was also administered (M = 26.3, SD = 3.4). Participants generated a mean of 4.8 (SD = 3) correct factual details about 9/11, 1.1 affective/emotional responses (SD = 1.1), and 0.22 incorrect recollections (SD = 0.46). Significant correlations (p < .01) were found between correct details recalled and the MMSE (0.42), education (0.37), and age (-0.31). A significant negative correlation (p < .01) was found between incorrect details recalled and MMSE scores (-0.38). Female participants generated significantly more affective responses than males (M = 1.3 vs. 0.51; p < .001) but recall of correct details was equivalent. The recall of 9/11 events, approximately 18 months after the incident, appears related to general mental status, education, and age. Responses to this question may be helpful in assessing the mental status of the elderly. In addition, now that objective memory data has been established, recall of this event by other samples of seniors can be monitored over time to determine the cognitive processes related to the storage and retrieval of this unique and tragic event.
Uitgever: Psychology Press
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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