This study aimed to explore the threshold of self-rating AD8 in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia screening among community-dwelling older adults with and without education. 523 participants in Chengdu, China, were recruited: 346 with normal cognitive function, 160 with MCI and 17 with dementia. At the cut-off score of 2, the area under the receiver operator characteristic curves (AUC) of self-rating AD8 for MCI and dementia screening was 0.607 and 0.931 regardless of educational level, respectively. Grouping by educational level, the cut-off in MCI screening was 1 for literate (AUC=0.662) and 2 for illiterate individuals (AUC=0.588). For dementia screening, the cut-off was 2 for illiterate (AUC=0.912) and 4 for literate individuals (AUC=0.963). We concluded that the self-rating AD8 was ideal for dementia screening in community-dwelling older adults, with a cut-off score of 2 for illiterate and 4 for literate people, while its effectiveness for MCI screening required further evaluation.
Keywords: AD8; Community; Dementia; Education; Mild cognitive impairment.
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