Programas psicosociales de intervención cognitiva en población con signos de deterioro cognitivo leve (DCL)revisión de efectos y eficacia
- González Palau, Fátima
- Franco Martín, Manuel Ángel
- Jiménez Gómez, Fernando
- Bernate Navarro, Mara
- Parra, Esther
- Toribio, José Miguel
- Solis, Abdel
- Losada Durán, Raquel
- Cid, Teresa
ISSN: 0718-4123
Any de publicació: 2012
Volum: 6
Número: 1
Pàgines: 84-102
Tipus: Article
Altres publicacions en: Cuadernos de Neuropsicología
Resum
Devido ao aumento significativo da percentagem de adultos mais velhos, bem como doenças degenerativas, há uma crescente interesse na determinação de abordagens psicossociais eficazes destinadas a indivíduos com transtorno cognitivo leve (MCI). Estudos experimentais recentes indicam os efeitos positivos de intervenções cognitivas na população com DCL em ambos, os métodos tradicionais e intervenções de computador baseado. A presente revisão fornece uma análise sistemática da literatura a fim de avaliar o efeito e o escopo real intervenções cognitivo não-farmacológicas, destinado a idosos com transtorno cognitivo leve.
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