Prospective memory training in older adults

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作者
Schmidt, IW [1 ]
Berg, IJ [1 ]
Deelman, BG [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Dept Neuropsychol & Gerontol, NL-9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
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10.1080/036012701316894162
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study evaluates the results of a training program for prospective remembering. The goal of the training was to improve prospective memory by associating cues from the retrieval situation with the to be remembered information. The training group consisted of 20 participants, aged between 45 and 81 years. The effects of strategy training were compared with those of an educational training group (N = 23, age range 45-84) directed at reducing worries about forgetfulness, and a retest control group (N = 22, age range 46-74). The educational training and retest control groups did not differ in demographic characteristics and test performance and were combined into one control group. Subjective evaluations revealed that subjects were very satisfied with the effects of training. This also was true for subjects in the educational training condition. The objective effects of training were evaluated with a telephone task which had to be performed in the daily life situation, and a prospective categorization task performed in the laboratory. Despite the low reliabilities of the prospective tasks, a significant but small effect of training compared to the combined control group was found on the sum score of prospective tests. The training effect was not related to age or pretraining performance level. At the three months follow-up, however, performance of the control group had increased to the level of the trained group. As expected, training effects did not generalize to other memory measures (assessed with tests for remembering names) or control measures (assessed with visuo-motor reaction time tests).
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