Prior literature on subjective cognitive decline (SCD) has mostly focused on memory complaints. It is uncertain whether the other non‐memory complaints are equally relevant and can be used, alongside memory… Click to show full abstract
Prior literature on subjective cognitive decline (SCD) has mostly focused on memory complaints. It is uncertain whether the other non‐memory complaints are equally relevant and can be used, alongside memory complaints, to identify populations at high risk of cognitive impairment. How the memory and non‐memory complaints of SCD cluster with each other amongst community‐dwelling individuals was investigated, and the differential utility of the symptom clusters of SCD in predicting objective cognitive performance was evaluated.
               
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