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Original Articles

An exploration of prospective memory components and subtasks of the Memory for Intentions Test (MIST)

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Pages 274-284 | Received 15 Aug 2019, Accepted 16 Dec 2019, Published online: 14 Jan 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Prospective Memory (PM), the ability to execute future intentions, decreases with age and memory-related disorders and may be an early predictor of dementia. The Memory for Intentions Test (MIST) allows the assessment of multiple aspects of PM using a range of subtasks. The current study evaluated and explored a Portuguese version of the MIST and its subtasks.

Method: Forty-one patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and forty healthy participants performed the MIST, neuropsychological tests and questionnaires. Analyses were performed testing relationships between MCI and PM components of the MIST, and differences between subtasks of the test were explored.

Results: Reliability of the PM component was acceptable within the patient group, but not within the control group. PM components were significantly lower in the MCI patients, but this effect was dependent on subtasks. Groups differed most strongly at shorter intervals. PM scores predicted MCI status. Correlations were found between PM components and cognitive functioning scales.

Conclusions: The Portuguese version of the MIST seems suitable for use in clinical practice and research. MCI is differentially related to different PM components and subtasks of the MIST.

Acknowledgments

The present work would not be possible without the support of the Grupo de Estudos de Envelhecimento Cerebral e Demências and the collaboration of the Memoclínica clinical team.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors, but we disclose that one of the authors (Dr. Sarah Raskin) is the developer of the MIST, the test evaluated and explored in the current study.

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