@inproceedings{dimou:26029:sign-lang:lrec,
  author    = {Dimou, Athanasia-Lida and Goulas, Theodoros and Tsatali, Marianna and Ntova, Tarsita and Hoffmann-Lamplmair, Doris and Fotinea, Stavroula-Evita and Efthimiou, Eleni and Teichmann, Birgit and Tsolaki, Magda and Atkinson, Joanna and Woll, Bencie},
  title     = {The De-Sign Platform: An Online Psychometric Tool for Dementia Screening of Deaf Older Adults in two Sign Languages, {GSL} and {{\"O}GS}},
  pages     = {113--119},
  editor    = {Efthimiou, Eleni and Fotinea, Stavroula-Evita and Hanke, Thomas and Hochgesang, Julie A. and Mesch, Johanna and Schulder, Marc},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the {LREC2026} 12th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Language in Motion},
  maintitle = {15th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC} 2026)},
  publisher = {{European Language Resources Association (ELRA)}},
  address   = {Palma, Mallorca, Spain},
  day       = {16},
  month     = may,
  year      = {2026},
  isbn      = {978-2-493814-82-1},
  language  = {english},
  url       = {https://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/lrec/pub/26029.html},
  abstract  = {This article presents the De-Sign platform, a web-based psychometric tool specifically designed for screening dementia in Deaf older adults (50+) who use Austrian Sign Language and Greek Sign Language hereinafter {\"O}GS and GSL respectively. The limited access to dementia services for these populations is primarily attributed to a scarcity of healthcare professionals fluent in sign language. Hence, enhancing access to relevant diagnostic services has become a priority. Currently, there is a significant lack of screening tools specifically developed to identify early signs of dementia that are compatible with national sign languages. To address this issue, the De-Sign Erasmus+ (2022-2025) project has employed suitable psychometric instruments that are adapted to the cultural contexts and linguistic norms of Deaf communities in Austria and Greece. The only existing Cognitive Screening Test (CST) for British Sign Language (BSL), used for diagnosing dementia in Deaf older adults, was initially adapted from English by Atkinson et al. (2015). The De-Sign platform hosts a cognitive screening test in {\"O}GS and GSL. Both were linguistically and culturally adapted from the BSL-CST test, providing two web-based versions of a psychometric tool that enables dementia screening within these populations.}
}

