Influence of age and education on neuropsychological tests in Zambia
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2017Author
Kalungwana-Mambwe, L.
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The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of age, education and reading ability on neuropsychological tests in Zambia. Methods and Materials: 324 adult participants were recruited from urban and rural areas in Zambia. They had an age range of 19-65 and education range of 5 – 19 years of schooling. The Zambia Neurobehavioural Test battery was administered. Results and Conclusion: Results showed that all Neurobehavioural test scores had a strong association with education and an inverse relationship with age. Education did not generally offer protection against age-related decline in neuropsychological functioning. Reading level predicted performance on neuropsychological tests better than years of schooling.
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Kalungwana-Mambwe, L. (2017). Influence of age and education on neuropsychological tests in Zambia. Medical Journal of Zambia. Vol. 44 (2)Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia.
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The influence of age, education and reading ability on neuropsychological tests in Zambia.
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