Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE), United States, 1999-2019
- URL
- https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/38821
- Description
ACTIVE (Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly) was a multisite randomized controlled trial conducted at 6 field sites with New England Research Institutes (NERI) as the coordinating center. The field sites included the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hebrew Senior Life (formerly Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged) in Boston, Indiana University, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Pennsylvania State University, and Wayne State University (Detroit). Data in this study are drawn from measures of cognitively demanding daily activities performed by participants who received a variety of cognitive interventions. Measures included both cognitive functioning (memory, inductive reasoning, speed processing, and general knowledge) and daily functioning (everyday problem solving, observations of daily living, complex reaction time, and general functional ability). Secondary to these measures, the study also includes data on health care and service utilization, driving habits, and mobility. Data were collected at the start of the study (baseline) as well as one, two, three, five, and ten years into the study.
This collection integrates data from 2 previous collections (ICPSR 4248 and ICPSR 36036) and fills in gaps that existed in these 2 collections. In addition, this collection features composite scores for constructs like memory, reasoning speed, Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), as well as data from the National Death Index and state driving records.
- Sample
- Format
- Series - completed
- Country
- United States
- Title
- Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE), United States, 1999-2019
- Format
- Series - completed