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Decline in cognitive functioning and onset of cognitive impairment are
potentially important predictors of elderly persons needing informal
assistance and formal health care. This article describes the measures
of cognitive functioning that were developed for the Asset and Health
Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD) study of some 6500 Americans ag
ed 70 years and older. The study was designed to investigate the impac
t of health of disbursement of family and economic resources. Evaluati
on of the cognitive measures Bt terms of psychometric properties and m
issing data, telephone administration, and formation of an aggregate i
ndex is encouraging. Their construct validity is evidenced by their co
rrelations with sociodemographic characteristics and health indicators
that replicate existing findings as wed as by their prediction of IAD
L and ADL functioning that are consistent with theory.