J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.  2004 May;43(3):337-344.

Mini-Memory Test (MiMeT): A New Brief Memory Screening Test

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
  • 2Department of Psychiatry, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
  • 3Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
Development of the Mini-Memory Test (MiMeT).
METHODS
Subjects were 332 memory-impaired and 354 memory-unimpaired psychiatric patients. Discriminant validity, sensitivity and specificity, and receiver operating characteristic curve were employed for the validity test.
RESULTS
In the memory-unimpaired group, the effects of age, education and sex on MiMeT scores were either statistically insignificant or negligiblely little if significant. Correlations between the subtest scores ranged from .444 to .673. The Cronbach's alpha was .790. The subtest and total scores were much lower in the memory-impaired group. Correlations of the total score to Barthel Activities of Daily Living, Blessed Dementia Rating Scale, Short Form of Samsung Dementia Questionnaire, Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, and Cognitive Impairment Diagnosing Instrument were between .287 and .790 in the memory-impaired group. The MiMeT's AUC was .964 and the sensitivity and specificity of the total score were .916 and .887, respectively, at the cutoff of 17/18. Diagnosis alone was able to account for 61.2% of the variation. Inclusion of age, education and sex in the linear multiple regression increased it to 63.5% only.
CONCLUSION
Performances of the MiMeT, a brief and easily administrable test for memory screening, is affected little affected by age, education and sex. It is reliable and valuable for detection of memory impairment in the elderly.

Keyword

Memory; Diagnosis; Aged; Sensitivity and specificity; Validity and reliability

MeSH Terms

Activities of Daily Living
Aged
Area Under Curve
Dementia
Diagnosis
Education
Humans
Mass Screening*
Memory*
Surveys and Questionnaires
Reproducibility of Results
ROC Curve
Sensitivity and Specificity
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