Longitudinal Assessment of Self- and Informant-Subjective Cognitive Complaints in a Sample of Healthy Late-Middle Aged Adults Enriched with a Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Nicholas, C., N. Dowling, A. Racine, L. Clark, S. Berman, R. Koscik, S. Asthana, B. Hermann, M. Sager, and S. Johnson. “Longitudinal Assessment of Self- and Informant-Subjective Cognitive Complaints in a Sample of Healthy Late-Middle Aged Adults Enriched With a Family History of Alzheimer’s Disease.”. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS, Vol. 23, no. 8, 2017, pp. 617-26.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal trajectory of self- and informant-subjective cognitive complaints (SCC), and to determine if SCC predict longitudinal changes in objective measures (OM) of cognitive function.

DOI: 10.1017/S1355617717000509

PubMed: 28693655