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A Prevalence Study of Age-Associated Memory Impairment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Andrew Barker*
Affiliation:
Research Institute for the Care of the Elderly (RICE), St Martin's Hospital, Bath BA2 5RP
Roy Jones
Affiliation:
RICE
Chris Jennison
Affiliation:
School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY
*
Dr Andrew Barker, Rural Mental Health Research, The Old Manor Hospital, Wilton Road, Salisbury SP2 7EP

Abstract

Background

Age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) describes a non-disease ageing-related decline in memory. Pharmacological treatment trials have been reported and DSM–IV has introduced a term for the disorder. No prevalence study with the original criteria has previously been published.

Method

An age-stratified sample was taken of 50–95-year-olds registered with a local health centre. Diagnosis of AAMI was made by questionnaire, cognitive testing, and medical and psychiatric assessment.

Results

Prevalence rates for the total population and for the over-50s were estimated to be 5.8% and 18.5%, respectively. These rates are dramatically affected by minor alterations to individual criteria.

Conclusions

It appears AAMI is less common than previous estimates suggested, although the diagnostic criteria do not satisfactorily define people with an age-related decline in memory. Complaint of memory decline is more strongly correlated with measures of affect and personality than with measures of current memory test performance or estimates of memory decline.

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Copyright
Copyright © 1995 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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