心理学
符号(正式)
听力学
多发性硬化
认知心理学
医学
考试(生物学)
模式
计算机科学
精神科
社会科学
生物
社会学
古生物学
程序设计语言
作者
Joshua Sandry,Daniel V. Simonet,Rachel Brandstadter,Stephen Krieger,Ilana Katz Sand,Robin Graney,Alexandra V. Buchanan,Sophia Lall,James Sumowski
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2021.102950
摘要
Background The Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) is the most sensitive metric of neurocognitive function in multiple sclerosis (MS), and is consistently interpreted as a measure of information processing speed (IPS). Objective To evaluate the cognitive psychometric profile captured by the SDMT to identify whether different cognitive processes independently underlie performance. Methods Three samples of MS patients (total n=661; 185 research patients at MS center; 370 clinical patients at MS center; 106 persons with MS from the community) completed objective assessments of neuropsychological function across cognitive domains. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was used to derive latent cognitive factor scores, and operationalize cognitive domain composite scores, to understand the unique, shared and redundant contribution of different cognitive domains to SDMT performance using hierarchical multiple regression and commonality analysis. Results Across three independent samples we provide converging strong evidence that the cognitive domains of Memory, IPS and Rapid Automatized Naming (lexical access speed) jointly and uniquely contribute to SDMT performance. Conclusion The SDMT measures multiple cognitive processes, which likely explains the high degree of sensitivity to cognitive change in MS. Researchers and clinicians should interpret the SDMT as a multifarious measure of general cognition rather than a specific test of IPS.
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