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The Brief Cognitive Rating Scale (BCRS) is an objective measure which determines stage of cognitive decline on the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) using five axes.
The Brief Cognitive Rating Scale (BCRS) is an objective measure which determines stage of cognitive decline on the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) using five axes.
Consists of five axes (concentration; recent memory; past memory; orientation; and functioning and self care)
15-30 minutes
Initially reviewed by Tricia Holmes, OTR and Anne Reynolds, MPH in 2018.
Community dwelling older adults with dementia and nursing home dwelling older adults with dementia: (Cohen-Mansfield & Taylor, 1998; senior daycare center participants, n = 195, mean age = 80; nursing home dwelling participants, n = 408, mean age = 85)
Adults aged ≥ 40 years with and without subjective cognitive impairment: (Reisberg, Shulman, Torossian, Leng, & Zhu, 2010; n = 213, mean age = 66.8 ± 9.0 years; During a mean period of 6.8 ± 3.4 years)
Geriatric patients with mild to severe symptoms of age-associated cognitive decline in subjects institutionalized: (Reisberg et al., 1989; 38 patients in dementia research program; normal aged (n=2), normal aging and evidence of cerebrovascular disease (n=2), individuals with dementia without evidence of cerebrovascular disease (n=27), and individuals with dementia and evidence of notable cerebrovascular disease (n=6). Mean age = 69.3 ± 7.9 years.)
Geriatric patients with mild to severe symptoms of age-associated cognitive decline in subjects institutionalized: (Reisberg et al., 1989)
Normal aging and Alzheimer’s Disease: (Reisberg et al., 1985)
Normal aging and Alzheimer's Disease: (Reisberg et al., 1988)
Axis V: r = 0.91 (p ≤ .001)
Long Term Care Facility patients with dementia diagnosis: (Foster et al., 1988; study 1: n=20, mean age = 63.0 ± 13.7 years; study 2: n=20, mean age = 52.6 ± 18.4 years.)
Normal aging and Alzheimer’s Disease: (Reisberg et al., 1985)
Normal aging and Alzheimer's Disease: (Reisberg et al., 1988)
Axis V: r = 0.91 (p ≤ .001)
Postpartum Women: (Meena, Soni, Jain, Jilowa & Omprakash, 2016; n = 300, mean age = 21, study conducted in North India).
Adults aged ≥ 40 years with and without subjective cognitive impairment: (Reisberg, Shulman, Torossian, Leng, & Zhu, 2010; n = 213, mean age = 66.8 ± 9.0 years; During a mean period of 6.8 ± 3.4 years)
Cohen-Mansfield, J., & Taylor, L. (1998). The relationship between depressed affect, pain and cognitive function: A cross-sectional analysis of two elderly populations. Aging & Mental Health, 2(4), 313-318.
Foster, J. R., Sclan, S., Welkowitz, J., Boksay, I., & Seeland, I. (1988). Psychiatric assessment in medical long-term care facilities: Reliability of commonly used rating scales. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 3, 229-233.
Meena, P. S., Soni, R., Jain, M., Jilowa, C. S., & Omprakash. (2016). Cognitive dysfunction and associated behaviour problems in postpartum women: A study from north India. East Asian Archives of Psychiatry, 26(3), 104-108.
Reisberg, B., Ferris, S. H., Anand, R., de Leon, M. J., Schneck, M. K., & Crook, T. (1985). Clinical assessment of cognitive decline in normal aging and primary degenerative dementia: Concordant ordinal measures. In P. Pinchot, P. Berner, R. Wolf, & K. Thau (Eds.), Psychiatry (pp. 333-338). New York, NY: Plenum Press.
Reisberg, B., & Ferris, S. H. (1988). Brief Cognitive Rating Scale (BCRS). Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 24(4), 629-636. .
Reisberg, B., Ferris, S. H., Steinberg, G., Shulman, E., de Leon, M. J., & Sinaiko, E. (1989). Longitudinal study of dementia patients and aged controls. In M. P. Lawton, & A. R. Herzog (Eds.), Special 嫩B研究院 Methods for Gerontology (pp. 195-231). Amityville, NY: Baywood.
Reisberg, B., Shulman, M. B., Torossian, C., Leng, L., & Zhu, W. (2010). Outcome over seven years of healthy adults with and without subjective cognitive impairment. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 6(1). doi: 10.1016/j.jalz.2009.10.002.
We have reviewed more than 500 instruments for use with a number of diagnoses including stroke, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury among several others.