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A Self-rating Scale for Evaluating Memory in Everyday Life

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Journal Psychol Aging
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 1990 Mar 1
PMID 2317301
Citations 24
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Abstract

A memory self-rating scale is described that includes 21 ability-to-remember items, 24 items assessing frequency of occurrence of memory failures, and 4 global rating items assessing overall comparison to others, comparison to the best one's memory has ever been, speed of recall, and concern or worry over memory function. Factor analysis yielded 5 orthogonal Ability to Remember and 5 orthogonal Frequency of Occurrence factors. The factor structure was not affected by age or sex, and level of complaint on the factor scores was not strongly associated with age.

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