The Cognitive Difficulties Scale (CDS): Psychometric Characteristics in a Clinical Referral Sample

To evaluate the psychometric characteristics of the Cognitive Difficulties Scale (CDS), a 39-item Likert-type self-report instrument that requires a fifth grade reading level. The CDS is a popular instrument that has been shown to predict cognitive decline in older persons. Participants were 512 con...

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Complaints
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Hispanic Americans
Memory
Mental depression
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