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Spanish Adaptation and Validation of the Everyday Cognition Battery of Assessment of Daily Cognition in Older Adults.

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University of Salamanca · 2018

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HYPOTHESIS: The Spanish version of the Everyday Cognition Battery Scale (ECB) is valid and reliable in the Spanish population. OBJECTIVES: • Providing a validated scale in Spanish to evaluate daily cognition in older adults. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: * Translating the original English version of the ECB into Spanish. * Adapting the scale to the sociocultural context of Spain. * Checking the psychometric characteristics (reliability and validity) of the translated version . STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Permission to use the ECB scale will be requested to the author, Allaire JC. Translation and adaptation of the scale. Administration of the four tests of the ECB to the individuals participating in the study. Administration of the Rapid Evaluation of Cognitive Functions (RECF) and Lawton and Brody scales. Analysis of the psychometric characteristics of the translated version. The protocol has been authorized by the Ethics Committee of the Salamanca health area to make the project possible.

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Anonymous. (2018). Spanish Adaptation and Validation of the Everyday Cognition Battery of Assessment of Daily Cognition in Older Adults. <em>University of Salamanca</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04169633
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Anonymous. Spanish Adaptation and Validation of the Everyday Cognition Battery of Assessment of Daily Cognition in Older Adults. University of Salamanca. 2018.
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@misc{anon2018Spanis, title = {Spanish Adaptation and Validation of the Everyday Cognition Battery of Assessment of Daily Cognition in Older Adults.}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Salamanca}, year = {2018}, }

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