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Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version in Healthy Adults and Application to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

机译:健康成年人执行功能-成人版本行为评分量表的验证性因素分析及其在注意缺陷/多动障碍中的应用

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The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) is a questionnaire measure designed to assess executive functioning in everyday life. Analysis of data from the BRIEF-A standardization sample yielded a two-factor solution (labeled Behavioral Regulation and Metacognition). The present investigation employed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to evaluate four alternative models of the factor structure of the BRIEF-A self-report form in a sample of 524 healthy young adults. Results indicated that a three-factor model best fits the data: a Metacognition factor, a Behavioral Regulation factor consisting of the Inhibit and Self-Monitor scales, and an Emotional Regulation factor composed of the Emotional Control and Shift scales. The three factors contributed 14%, 19%, and 24% of unique variance to the model, respectively, and a second-order general factor accounted for 41% of variance overall. This three-factor solution is consistent with recent CFAs of the Parent report form of the BRIEF. Furthermore, although the Behavioral Regulation factor score in the two-factor model did not differ between adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and a matched healthy comparison group, greater impairment on the Behavioral Regulation factor but not the Emotional Regulation factor was found using the three-factor model. Together, these findings support the multidimensional nature of executive function and the clinical relevance of a three-factor model of the BRIEF-A.
机译:执行功能-成人版行为评定量表(BRIEF-A)是一种旨在评估日常生活中执行功能的问卷调查方法。分析来自BRIEF-A标准化样本的数据得出了一个两因素解决方案(标记为行为调节和元认知)。本研究采用确认性因子分析(CFA)来评估524名健康年轻人的样本中Brief-A自我报告表的因子结构的四个替代模型。结果表明,三因素模型最适合该数据:元认知因素,由抑制和自我监控量表组成的行为调节因子以及由情绪控制和移位量表组成的情绪调节因子。这三个因素分别为模型贡献了14%,19%和24%的唯一方差,而二阶通用因素则占总体方差的41%。此三因素解决方案与“摘要”的“父报告”形式的最新CFA一致。此外,尽管患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍的成年人和匹配的健康对照组的两因素模型中的行为调节因子得分没有差异,但使用该模型发现行为调节因子的损害更大,而情绪调节因子的损害更大。三因素模型。在一起,这些发现支持执行功能的多维性质和三因素的BRIEF-A模型的临床相关性。

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