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Roles of Cognitive Characteristics in Tinnitus Patients

Lee SY, Kim JH, Hong SH, Lee DS

To investigate the cognitive characteristics that affect the emotional and functional distress caused by tinnitus and to decide and test the model to explain their relations, 167 patients with tinnitus,...
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Change of Cognitive Function and Associated Factors among the Rural Elderly: A 5-Year Follow-up Study

Kim SK, Kang PS, Hwang TY, Sakong J, Lee KS

OBJECTIVES: This prospective population-based cohort study was conducted to evaluate the risk factors of cognitive impairment and the degree of cognitive function change through a 5-year follow-up. METHODS: The...
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Reliability and validity of the cognitive impairment diagnosing instrument (CIDI) in the elderly

Park JH, Ko HJ, Kim JB, Choi SY, Cho HC, Lee SK

The reliability and validity of the Cognitive Impairment Diagnosing Instrument (CIDI) were studied in 67 nursing home elderly subjects and 251 elderly psychiatric patients. Its possible highest score is 77...
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Seoul Neuropsychological Screening Battery-Dementia Version (SNSB-D): A Useful Tool for Assessing and Monitoring Cognitive Impairments in Dementia Patients

Ahn HJ, Chin J, Park A, Lee BH, Suh MK, Seo SW, Na DL

The Seoul Neuropsychological Screening Battery (SNSB) is one of the standardized neuropsychological test batteries widely used in Korea. However, it may be a bit too lengthy for patients with decreased...
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Tooth Loss May Predict Poor Cognitive Function in Community-Dwelling Adults without Dementia or Stroke: The PRESENT Project

Park H, Suk SH, Cheong JS, Lee HS, Chang H, Do SY, Kang JS

Periodontal disease is a potential predictor of stroke and cognitive impairment. However, this association is unclear in adults aged 50 yr and above without a history of stroke or dementia....
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