Demographic factors and retrieval of object and proper names after age 70

Year of Publication
2018
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Journal
PLOS ONE
Volume
13
Issue
1
Number of Pages
e0191876
Abstract

Purpose This research aimed to investigate whether demographic factors are similarly related to retrieval of object and proper names. Methods The sample included 5,907 individuals above age 70 who participated in the Health and Retirement Study between 2004 and 2012. Participants were asked to name two objects as well as the US President and Vice President. Latent growth curve models examined the associations of age, education, and self-rated health with baseline levels and change trajectories in retrieval. Results Age and education were more strongly related to retrieval of proper names than to retrieval of object names, both for baseline scores and for change trajectory. Similar effects of selfrated health emerged for both types of stimuli. Conclusions The results show that examining object names and proper names together as indication of cognitive status in the HRS might overlook important differences between the two types of stimuli, in both baseline performance and longitudinal change.

DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0191876
Short Title
PLoS ONE
PMID
29370264
PMCID
PMC5785012
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