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International Psychogeriatrics journals.cambridge.org/ipg The Official Journal of the International Psychogeriatric Association Better Mental Health for Older People ISSN: 1041-6102 INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS VOLUME 24 ISSUE 3 MARCH 2012 PP. 343512 C AMBRIDGE VOLUME 24 ISSUE 3 MARCH 2012 https://doi.org/10.1017/S1041610211002687 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 65.21.228.167, on 14 Nov 2021 at 10:58:18, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms.
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International Psychogeriatrics

Cambridge Journals Online

For further information about this journalplease go to the journal website at:journals.cambridge.org/ipg

VOLUME 24 ISSUE 3 MARCH 2012VOLUME 24 ISSUE 3 MARCH 2012

CONTENTS

Guest Editorial 343 Drifting policies are wasting billions Guk-Hee Suh (South Korea)

Review 346 Sexuality in institutionalized elderly persons: a systematic review of argument-based ethics literature Lieslot Mahieu and Chris Gastmans (Belgium)

Original Research 358 Ethical aspects of using GPS for tracking people with dementia: recommendations for practice

Articles Ruth Landau and Shirli Werner (Israel)

367 Does theatre improve the quality of life of people with dementia?

A. Marijke van Dijk, Julia C. M. van Weert and Rose-Marie Dröes (The Netherlands)

382 Interview for Deterioration in Daily Living Activities in Dementia: construct and concurrent validity in patients with mild to moderate dementia

Sebastian Voigt-Radloff, Rainer Leonhart, Matthias Schützwohl, Luisa Jurjanz, Thomas Reuster, Antje Gerner, Kira Marschner (Germany), Fenna van Nes,

Maud Graff, Myrra Vernooij-Dassen, Marcel Olde Rikkert (The Netherlands), Vjera Holthoff and Michael Hüll (Germany)

391 Screening utility of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): in place of – or as well as – the MMSE?

A. J. Larner (UK)

397 Age and premorbid intelligence suppress complaint–performance congruency in raw score measures of memory

Matt R. Merema, Craig P. Speelman, Elizabeth A. Kaczmarek and Jonathan K. Foster (Australia)

406 Psychometric evaluation of the Swedish version of the Person-Centered Care Assessment Tool (P-CAT)

Karin Sjögren, Marie Lindkvist, Per-Olof Sandman, Karin Zingmark (Sweden) and David Edvardsson (Sweden/Australia)

416 The Nottingham Health Profile: a feasible questionnaire for nursing home residents?

Manuela Tabali, Elke Jeschke, Theo Dassen, Thomas Ostermann and Cornelia Heinze (Germany)

425 Design, measures and sample characteristics of the CadeViMa-Spain survey on quality of life in community-dwelling older adults

Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas, Carolina Giraldez-Garcia, Maria João Forjaz, Fermina Rojo-Perez, Pablo Martinez-Martin

and Maria-Eugenia Prieto-Flores (Spain), on behalf of the Spanish Research Group on Quality of Life and Aging

439 Attendance in adult day care centers and its relation to loneliness among frail older adults

Esther Iecovich and Aya Biderman (Israel)

449 An investigation of predictors of successful aging in the workplace among Hong Kong Chinese older workers

Francis Cheung (Hong Kong) and Anise M. S. Wu (Macao)

465 Are old people so gentle? Functional and dysfunctional impulsivity in the elderly

Fabia Morales-Vives and Andreu Vigil-Colet (Spain)

472 Relationships between gender, age, family conditions, physical and mental health, and social isolation of elderly caregivers

Anita Liberalesso Neri, Mônica Sanches Yassuda, Andréa Cristina Garofe Fortes-Burgos, Efigênia Passarelli Mantovani, Flávia Silva Arbex,

Stella Vidal de Souza Torres, Mônica Rodrigues Perracini and Maria Elena Guariento (Brazil)

484 Individual variability and environmental characteristics influence older adults’ abilities to manage everyday technology

Camilla Malinowsky, Ove Almkvist, Louise Nygård and Anders Kottorp (Sweden)

496 Health management of older persons with chronically medicated psychotic disorders: the results of a survey in France

Christophe Arbus, Jean-Pierre Clement, Thierry Bougerol, Patrick Fremont, Sylvie Lancrenon and Vincent Camus (France)

503 Deriving prevalence estimates of depressive symptoms throughout middle and old age in those living in the community

Richard A. Burns, Peter Butterworth, Timothy D. Windsor, Mary Luszcz (Australia), Lesley A. Ross (USA) and Kaarin J. Anstey (Australia)

Book Review 512

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Scope and contributionsInternational Psychogeriatrics is written by and for those doing clinical,

teaching, and research work with older people. It is the official journal

of the International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) and is pub-

lished by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Although it

is primarily concerned with psychogeriatrics, the journal welcomes

contributions from all concerned with the field of mental health and

aging. Original research papers are particularly sought.

Contributions include original research articles, case reports,

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Nicola T. LautenschlagerMelbourne, Australia

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John O’BrienNewcastle, UK

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Michael PhilpotLondon, UK

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Gene CohenDeceased

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Joan MouldMelbourne, Australia

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AcknowledgementWorld Map Technology Style, by ilolab/Shutterstock; Senior woman

sitting in armchair, by StockLite/Shutterstock; Farmer from Kerala

India, by Ramzi Hachicho/Shutterstock; Senior man in eyeglasses,

by Forster Forest/Shutterstock; Old happy man, Arabic elderly, by

ZouZou/Shutterstock; A portrait of a senior East Indian woman,

by Ajay Bhaskar/Shutterstock; Old African Granny with glasses, by

Lucian Coman/Shutterstock; Old African woman with focus on her

weathered folded hands, by Tish1/Shutterstock; Smile of happy

East European grandmother, by dundanim/Shutterstock; A senior

man is reading newspaper, by F.Chi/Shutterstock

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