Questionare to Help Identify Those at Risk for Alzheimer’s
A group of neuropsychiatrists and other experts introduced a 34-quetstion checklist to help identify those at a greater risk for Alzheimer’s. The questions are grouped into domains, including areas like interest, motivation, and drive; mood or anxiety symptoms; ability to delay gratification and control behavior; following social norms; and strongly held beliefs.
See Draft Checklist on Mild Behavioral Impairment, NY Times, July 25, 2016.
Special thanks to Lewis Saret (Attorney, Washington, D.C.) for bringing this article to my attention.
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