Programas psicosociales de intervención cognitiva en población con signos de deterioro cognitivo leve (DCL)revisión de efectos y eficacia

  1. González Palau, Fátima
  2. Franco Martín, Manuel Ángel
  3. Jiménez Gómez, Fernando
  4. Bernate Navarro, Mara
  5. Parra, Esther
  6. Toribio, José Miguel
  7. Solis, Abdel
  8. Losada Durán, Raquel
  9. Cid, Teresa
Revista:
Cuadernos de Neuropsicología

ISSN: 0718-4123

Año de publicación: 2012

Volumen: 6

Número: 1

Páginas: 84-102

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Cuadernos de Neuropsicología

Resumen

Debido al incremento en el porcentaje de adultos mayores, así como de las enfermedades degenerativas, existe un creciente interés en la determinación de métodos psicosociales eficaces dirigidos a sujetos con Deterioro Cognitivo Leve. Recientes estudios experimentales exponen efectos positivos de las intervenciones cognitivas dirigidas a esta población, tanto en métodos tradicionales y como en estrategias de intervención por medio de nuevas tecnologías. La presente revisión proporciona un análisis sistemático de la literatura existente en miras de valorar el efecto y los alcances de las intervenciones cognitivas no farmacológicas existentes en la actualidad, dirigidas a adultos mayores con Deterioro Cognitivo Leve.

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