Title:
Methodological considerations in designing and implementing the harmonized diagnostic assessment of dementia for longitudinal aging study in India (LASI–DAD)

dc.contributor.authorJoyita Banerjee
dc.contributor.authorUrvashi Jain
dc.contributor.authorPranali Khobragade
dc.contributor.authorBas Weerman
dc.contributor.authorPeifeng Hu
dc.contributor.authorSandy Chien
dc.contributor.authorSharmistha Dey
dc.contributor.authorPrasun Chatterjee
dc.contributor.authorJudith Saxton
dc.contributor.authorBrenton Keller
dc.contributor.authorEileen Crimmins
dc.contributor.authorArthur Toga
dc.contributor.authorArvind Jain
dc.contributor.authorG.S. Shanthi
dc.contributor.authorRavi Kurup
dc.contributor.authorAruna Raman
dc.contributor.authorSankha Shubhra Chakrabarti
dc.contributor.authorMathew Varghese
dc.contributor.authorJohn P. John
dc.contributor.authorHimanshu Joshi
dc.contributor.authorParvaiz Koul
dc.contributor.authorDebabrata Goswami
dc.contributor.authorArunanshu Talukdar
dc.contributor.authorRashmi Ranjan Mohanty
dc.contributor.authorY. Sathyanarayana Raju Yadati
dc.contributor.authorMekala Padmaja
dc.contributor.authorLalit Sankhe
dc.contributor.authorSarang Pedgaonkar
dc.contributor.authorPerianayagam Arokiasamy
dc.contributor.authorDavid E. Bloom
dc.contributor.authorKenneth Langa
dc.contributor.authorJorge Jovicich
dc.contributor.authorAparajit Ballav Dey
dc.contributor.authorJinkook Lee
dc.contributor.authorIndrajeet Singh Gambhir
dc.contributor.authorChhaya Rajguru
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T09:05:02Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractThe Harmonized Diagnostic Assessment of Dementia for Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI–DAD) is a population-representative, prospective cohort study of late-life cognition and dementia. It is part of an ongoing international research collaboration that aims to measure and understand cognitive impairment and dementia risk by collecting a set of cognitive and neuropsychological assessments and informant reports, referred to as the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP). LASI–DAD provides nationally representative data drawn from a subsample of the ongoing Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI). One of LASI–DAD’s distinctive features is its rich geriatric assessment, including the collection of venous blood samples and brain imaging data for a subsample of respondents. In this paper, we discuss the methodological considerations of developing and implementing the HCAP protocol in India. The lessons we learned from translating and applying the HCAP protocol in an environment where illiteracy and innumeracy are high will provide important insights to researchers interested in measuring and collecting data on late-life cognition and dementia in developing countries. We further developed an innovative blood management system that enables us to follow the collection, transportation, assay, and storage of samples. Such innovation can benefit other population surveys collecting biomarker data. © 2020 Society for Biodemography and Social Biology.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/19485565.2020.1730156
dc.identifier.issn19485565
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/19485565.2020.1730156
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/33619
dc.publisherRoutledge
dc.titleMethodological considerations in designing and implementing the harmonized diagnostic assessment of dementia for longitudinal aging study in India (LASI–DAD)
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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