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. 2016 Nov 21;2016(11):CD011333. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011333.pub2

Summary of findings 1. Summary of findings table (1).

Study ID Country Subjects at Baseline (n) Mean Age (yrs) IQCODE Version Language Dementia Diagnosis Dementia prevalence at 1st follow‐up n/assessed
(%)
Timing
Dementia Prevalence at last follow‐up
n/assessed
(%)
Timing
Other Assessments
Caratozzolo 2014 Italy 158 68.4 to 77.4 16‐item Italian DSM‐IV 28/114
(24.6)
3 months
37/105
(35.2)
12 months
BI; IADL; Itel‐MMSE
Henon 2001 France 202 ≥ 40 26‐item French ICD‐10 26/99
(26.2)
6 months
11/69
(15.9)
3 years
MDRS, MADRS, MMSE
Krogseth 2011 Norway 266 82.7 16‐Item Norwegian DSM‐IV 10/82
(12.2)
6 months
* CAM, MMSE, CDT, ADL

Abbreviations: ADL‐ Activities in Daily Living; BI‐ Barthel Index; CAM‐ Confusion Assessment Method; CDT‐ Clock Drawing Test; DSM‐ American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; IADL‐ Instrumental Activities of Daily Living; ICD‐ International Classification of Disease; Itel‐MMSE‐ Italian version of MMSE; MADRS‐ Montgomery–Asberg Depression Rating Scale; MDRS‐ Mattis Dementia Rating Scale; MMSE‐ Mini‐Mental State Examination.

* only single time point of assessment