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Loosli, Sandra V.; Neumann, Lennart C.; Wlasich, Elisabeth; Prix, Catharina; Koll, Laura; Weidinger, Endy; Vöglein, Jonathan ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5965-838X; Wagemann, Olivia; Danek, Adrian ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8857-5383; Nübling, Georg und Levin, Johannes ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5092-4306 (2024): Measurement properties of the German version of the Cambridge examination for mental disorders of older people with Down syndrome and others with intellectual disabilities (CAMDEX-DS). In: Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, Bd. 49, Nr. 4: S. 402-414 [PDF, 1MB]

Abstract

Background

The CAMDEX-DS is an instrument to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in Down syndrome consisting of an informant interview and a cognitive test battery (CAMCOG-DS). Measurement properties of the German CAMDEX-DS were investigated.

Method

Fifty-five adults with Down syndrome (19–58 years) participated in this observational study. “Dementia” and “Alzheimer's dementia” (Alzheimer's disease) were diagnosed clinically and operationalised CAMDEX-ICD-10 criteria were applied to evaluate criterion validity. Validity and reliability of the CAMCOG-DS were analysed.

Results

Specificity of the interview was 69–93%; sensitivity 0–80% for “dementia”; and 0-20% for Alzheimer's disease. A complete CAMCOG-DS score was obtained in 85% (item difficulty 0.11–0.96). Construct validity and retest-reliability were low to moderate (τ = .04–.79), inter-rater reliability excellent (τ = .70–.89), internal consistency and selectivity acceptable to excellent.

Conclusions

Currently, the CAMDEX-DS including the CAMCOG-DS are the outcome assessments for assessing dementia in Down syndrome with the best psychometric properties; however, revision is recommended.

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