
The Camdex-DS: The Cambridge examination for mental disorders of older people with Down's Syndrome and others with intellectual disabilities
Tony Holland, Sarah Ball, Karen Dodd, Peter Treppner, Felicia A. Huppert
About this book
CAMDEX-DS is a comprehensive assessment tool for diagnosing dementia in people with Down's syndrome (a group known to be at particular risk of dementia). Based upon CAMDEX-R, CAMDEX-DS has been modified for use with intellectual disability. In order to differentiate decline due to dementia or other mental disorders from pre-existing impairment, particular emphasis has been placed on establishing change from the individual's best level of functioning. The pack is comprised of a structured informant interview, a direct assessment of the patient/participant (CAMCOG), and guidance for diagnosis and post-diagnosis intervention, providing a reliable way to identify dementia (and to differentiate it from other common disorders). It may be used in community settings by mental health professionals as part of the diagnostic process, or to formalize diagnosis in the context of research. Use of the CAMCOG provides the means for ongoing neuropsychological evaluation and informs future support and intervention strategies.
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- OL Work ID
- OL4847421W
Subjects
PsychiatryMedical / NursingMedicalPsychiatry - GeneralGerontologyMedical / PsychiatryDown syndromeDementiaOlder people with mental disabilitiesDiseasesDiagnosisPatientsMental DisordersAgedPsychiatric Status Rating Scales