SNAC_N_Cohort3_Followup1
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Population
SNAC-N - Cohort 3
This population consists of a random sample ages 60, 81 year old individuals living both at home and in institutions, in the municipality of Nordanstig.
Data Collection Event
SNAC-N - Cohort 3 - Follow-up1
Information was collected through an examination; a social interview and the assessment of physical functioning (performed by a nurse); a clinical examination, including geriatric, neurological and psychiatric assessment (performed by a physician); a cognitive assessment (performed by a psychologist).
The self-administered questionnaire included information about social network, leisure activities, nutritional assessment, health related life quality (Short Form 12 Health Survey), Neugarten Life Satisfaction Index, well-being assessed by PANAS, and health perception using the Ware´s Health Perceptions Questionnaire. Information including demographic data, living arrangement, education and current and past occupational history, current and past socioeconomic status, life habits including alcohol consumption and smoking, physical functioning with information collected on activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, use of medical and social facilities, and formal and informal care received and provided was collected in the social interview.
The clinical examination included family and past clinical history, current and past use of drugs.
A neurological examination was also completed at the clinical examinitation which included testing episodic and semantic memory, language, abstract thinking, praxis, visuospatial ability, gnosis and frontal lobe tests, dementia severity according to the Clinical Dementia Rating scale, a psychiatric examination which included the Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale and the Neuropsychiatric Inventory, and diagnostic conclusions according to standardized criteria.
Physical measures such as motility and strength, sensory functions, observational tests concerning hand strength, walking speed and balance were assessed in the social interview by a nurse. A geriatric examination which included information on general status, measuring heart function with an ECG, lung function, blood pressure measurements and symptoms including pain, was completed as part of the clinical examination.