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cognition - polytomous example data data measured with the FACT-cog (subscale perceived cognitive functioning) sample size: N=1009

Description

cognition - polytomous example data data measured with the FACT-cog (subscale perceived cognitive functioning) sample size: N=1009

Usage

cognition

Format

Items 1-20: FACT-cog Items. Questions starting with In the past 7 days... Answer categories: 0= never; 1= about once a week; 2= two to three times a week; 3=nearly every day; 4= several times a day

  • A1_CogA1: I have had trouble forming thoughts

  • A3_CogA3: My thinking has been slow

  • C7_PC8: I have had trouble concentrating

  • M9_PC10: I have had trouble finding my way to a familiar place

  • M10_PC11: I have had trouble remembering where I put things, like my keys or my wallet

  • M12_NQCOG68: I have had trouble remembering new information, like phone numbers or simple instructions

  • V13_PC14: I have had trouble recalling the name of an object while talking to

  • V15_PC16: I have had trouble finding the right word(s) to express

  • V16_CogV16: I have used the wrong word when I referred to an object

  • V17_CogV17b: I have had trouble saying what I mean in conversations with others

  • F19_NQCOG69: I have walked into a room and forgot what I meant to get or do there

  • F23_NQCOG77: I had to work really hard to pay attention or I would make a mistake.

  • F24_PC26: I have forgotten names of people soon after being introduced

  • F25_PC28: My reactions in everyday situations have been

  • C31_PC36: I have had to work harder than usual to keep track of what I was

  • C32_PC37: My thinking has been slower than usual

  • C33a_PC38: I have had to work harder than usual to express myself clearly

  • C33c_PC40: I have had to use written lists more often than usual so I would not forget things

  • MT1_PC41: I have had trouble keeping track of what I was doing when interrupted

  • MT2_PC42: I have had trouble shifting back and forth between different activities that require thinking

  • CogPCI: Subscale Score: Percieved Cognitive Impairments (CogPCI), Range 0-72

  • SD1: What is your age?

  • SD2: What is your gender? (1= male; 2= female)

  • SD3: Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? (0= no; 1= yes)

  • SD4: In which country were you born? (1= United States of America; 2= Mexico; 3= Canada; 4= United Kingdom; 5= other)

  • SD6: What is the HIGHEST level of school or degree you have completed? (1= Less than High School Degree; 2= High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED); 3= Some college courses/Technical degree/ Vocational program/Associate degree; 4= College degree/advanced degree (Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate))

  • SD7: In the past 30 days, have you used or taken medication for which a prescription is needed? Include only those products prescribed by a health professional such as a doctor or dentist. (0= no; 1= yes)

  • SD8: How many different times did you stay in any hospital overnight or longer during the past 12 months?

  • SD9: During the past 30 days, for about how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities such as self-care, work, or recreation?

Source

Data for perceived cognitive functioning from the PROsetta Stone Wave 2 dataset.

References

Cella D (2017). PROsetta Stone Wave 2. Harvard Dataverse. DOI: 10.7910/DVN/WZVYZI.


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