2019
DOI: 10.1080/13803395.2019.1625870
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Validity of the French Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) in healthy controls and in patients with no cognitive impairment, mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer disease

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“…SMCs can be measured using the self-reported Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ), a widely used measure whose psychometric properties have been validated. [19][20][21][22] The PRMQ reflects everyday self-experienced failures in memory functioning and comprises two component processes: prospective memory performance and retrospective memory performance. Prospective memory performance requires one to remember the intention of an act to be performed at an appropriate time in the future (eg, remembering to give someone a call or go to a medical appointment).…”
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“…SMCs can be measured using the self-reported Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ), a widely used measure whose psychometric properties have been validated. [19][20][21][22] The PRMQ reflects everyday self-experienced failures in memory functioning and comprises two component processes: prospective memory performance and retrospective memory performance. Prospective memory performance requires one to remember the intention of an act to be performed at an appropriate time in the future (eg, remembering to give someone a call or go to a medical appointment).…”
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“…Based on the above, the hierarchy of variables and stakeholders was determined with the help of the MICMAC software (Matrix of Cross Impacts Multiplication Applied to a Classification) [26], which is used to classify the variables according to their direct and indirect relationships [27]. The results were plotted on a Cartesian plane, which reflects the degree of dependence versus the degree of motricity.…”
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“…Eight studies investigated dementia, two investigated Alzheimer’s Disease, 13 investigated MCI (defined as general cognitive decline), and five investigated amnestic MCI (Table 2 ). Of the 22 studies, 14 investigated subjective cognitive complaints, [ 26 28 , 30 – 32 , 34 , 38 , 39 , 41 , 44 47 ] four examined both subjective cognitive complaints as well as informant-reported questions, [ 29 , 33 , 36 , 43 ] and four explored informant-reported questions [ 35 , 37 , 40 , 42 ]. Among these 22 studies, 21 questionnaires on subjective cognitive complaints and nine questionnaires on informant reports were assessed (Table 2 ).…”
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“…Regarding questionnaire validity, various cognitive measure assessment tools used to validate questionnaires are listed in Table S- 3 . Fifteen studies reported validation data for their respective questionnaires against cognitive measures [ 26 , 28 , 29 , 31 33 , 35 38 , 45 47 ]. Eight of these included validated questionnaires which evaluated subjective cognitive complaints only.…”
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confidence: 99%