Differential sensitivity of intraindividual variability dispersion and global cognition in the prediction of functional outcomes and mortality in precariously housed and homeless adults
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that indices of neurocognitive functioning (i.e. IIV dispersion and global cognition) may be differentially related to discrete dimensions of functional outcomes in an at-risk population. IIV dispersion may be a complimentary marker of emergent physical health dysfunction in precariously housed adults and may be best used in conjunction with traditional neuropsychological indices.PMID:38444068 | DOI:10.1080/13854046.2024.2325167
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Michelle J Blumberg Anna M Petersson Paul W Jones Andrea A Jones William J Panenka Olga Leonova Fidel Vila-Rodriguez Donna J Lang Alasdair M Barr G William MacEwan Tari Buchanan William G Honer Kristina M Gicas Source Type: research