104 results on '"Fieo, Robert A."'
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2. Differential item functioning due to cognitive status does not impact depressive symptom measures in four heterogeneous samples of older adults
3. Demographic characteristics do not decrease the utility of depressive symptoms assessments: examining the practical impact of item bias in four heterogeneous samples of older adults
4. Determinants of functional decline in community-dwelling older adults
5. Language equivalence of the modified falls efficacy scale (MFES) among English- and Spanish-speaking older adults: Rasch analysis
6. Inattentional Blindness
7. Inattentional Blindness
8. Frailty and Depression in Older Adults: A High-Risk Clinical Population
9. Individual differences in fluid intelligence predicts inattentional blindness in a sample of older adults: a preliminary study
10. Subjective Cognitive Complaints: Predictors and Health Outcomes in People Living with HIV
11. Functional Status in the Young–Old: Establishing a Working Prototype of an Extended-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale
12. Longitudinal Relationship of Leisure Activity Engagement With Cognitive Performance Among Non-Demented, Community-Dwelling Older Adults.
13. Longitudinal Relationship of Leisure Activity Engagement With Cognitive Performance Among Non-Demented, Community-Dwelling Older Adults
14. Improving a Measure of Mobility-Related Fatigue (The Mobility-Tiredness Scale) by Establishing Item Intensity
15. Item response theory: How Mokken scaling can be used in clinical practice
16. Relationship of Fatigue with Cognitive Performance in Women with Early-Stage Breast Cancer over Two Years: Fatigue and Cognition in Chemotherapy
17. Relationship of fatigue with cognitive performance in women with early‐stage breast cancer over 2 years
18. Calibrating ADL-IADL scales to improve measurement accuracy and to extend the disability construct into the preclinical range: a systematic review
19. Development of a Short-Form of the Medication Management Test: Evaluation of Dimensionality, Reliability, Information and Measurement Equivalence Using Latent Variable Models
20. Corrigendum to: Workshop on Synergies Between Alzheimer’s Research and Clinical Gerontology and Geriatrics: Current Status and Future Directions
21. Establishing dimensionality of sexual behaviours in patients with regional brain dysfunction
22. Discrepancies between crystallized and fluid ability are associated with frequency of social and physical engagement in community dwelling older adults
23. Workshop on Synergies Between Alzheimer’s Research and Clinical Gerontology and Geriatrics: Current Status and Future Directions
24. Medication Management Test--Short Form
25. Increasing the Sensitivity of Functional Status Assessment in the Preclinical Range (Normal to Mild Cognitive Impairment): Exploring the IADL-Extended Approach
26. The Historical Progression From ADL Scrutiny to IADL to Advanced ADL: Assessing Functional Status in the Earliest Stages of Dementia
27. Older adults with poor self-rated memory have less depressive symptoms and better memory performance when perceived self-efficacy is high: Self-efficacy, depressive symptoms, subjective, and objective memory
28. Examining the Association between Late-Life Depressive Symptoms, Cognitive Function, and Brain Volumes in the Context of Cognitive Reserve
29. The Historical Progression From ADL Scrutiny to IADL to Advanced ADL: Assessing Functional Status in the Earliest Stages of Dementia.
30. Demographic characteristics do not decrease the utility of depressive symptoms assessments: Examining the practical impact of item bias in four heterogeneous samples of older adults
31. Cognitively Engaging Activity Is Associated with Greater Cortical and Subcortical Volumes
32. Older adults with poor self-rated memory have less depressive symptoms and better memory performance when perceived self-efficacy is high
33. Differential item functioning due to cognitive status does not impact depressive symptom measures in four heterogeneous samples of older adults
34. Understanding the determinants of functional decline: Incorporating multiple domains
35. Examining the association between late‐life depressive symptoms, cognitive function, and brain volumes in the context of cognitive reserve
36. Individual differences in fluid intelligence predicts inattentional blindness in a sample of older adults: a preliminary study
37. Assessing Fatigue in Late-Midlife
38. Demographic characteristics do not decrease the utility of depressive symptoms assessments: examining the practical impact of item bias in four heterogeneous samples of older adults
39. Older adults with poor self-rated memory have less depressive symptoms and better memory performance when perceived self-efficacy is high.
40. Item response theory: How Mokken scaling can be used in clinical practice
41. Calibrating ADL-IADL scales to improve measurement accuracy and to extend the disability construct into the preclinical range: a systematic review
42. A Revised Activities of Daily Living/Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Instrument Increases Interpretive Power: Theoretical Application for Functional Tasks Exercise
43. Individual differences in fluid intelligence predicts inattentional blindness in a sample of older adults: a preliminary study.
44. A PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE ARM MOTOR ABILITY TEST.
45. A Revised Activities of Daily Living/Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Instrument Increases Interpretive Power: Theoretical Application for Functional Tasks Exercise.
46. Corrigendum to: Workshop on Synergies Between Alzheimer's Research and Clinical Gerontology and Geriatrics: Current Status and Future Directions.
47. Index of Participants.
48. Frailty and Depression in Older Adults:A High-Risk Clinical Population
49. Assessing Fatigue in Late-Midlife:Increased Scrutiny of the Multiple Fatigue Inventory-20 for Community-Dwelling Subjects
50. Frailty and Depression in Older Adults:A High-Risk Clinical Population
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