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The relation of education and gender on the attention items of the Mini-Mental State Examination in Spanish speaking Hispanic elders

机译:教育和性别在讲西班牙语的西班牙长者的小精神状态检查的注意事项上的关系

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The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) has frequently been challenged for its bias against individuals with lower levels of education and the use of scoring adjustments for lower educational levels has become standard practice. An additional source of concern is that original instructions specify that the “serial 7’s” item may be replaced by an apparently less difficult “backwards spelling” task. This study compared the performance on these items and the effects for total scores on 102 unimpaired and 58 memory impaired elder Hispanic individuals (age 54-98), divided into 3 groups based on educational level (<7, 7-11, and >11 years of education). The effects of education and gender on the total MMSE scores were analyzed using the “serial 7’s” and the “backwards spelling” items. For all the studied groups, MMSE scores were higher by an average of 1.5 points when using the “backwards spelling” task. Correlation between “serial 7’s” and “backwards spelling” was a modest .37. Education had a significant effect on the MMSE scores in both the impaired and the unimpaired groups. After controlling for education, gender also explains a significant proportion of the variance of the results. The “backwards spelling” and “serial 7’s” items do not appear to be either equivalent in difficulty or to test the same abilities in the unimpaired and the impaired Hispanics elders tested in this study. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of National Academy of Neuropsychology.
机译:最低精神状态考试(MMSE)因其对低学历者的偏见而经常受到挑战,而对低学历者使用评分调整已成为标准做法。另一个令人关注的问题是,原始说明指定“序列号7”项可以由看上去难度较小的“向后拼写”任务代替。这项研究比较了这些项目的表现以及总分对102名无障碍和58名记忆力受损的西班牙裔老年人(54-98岁)的影响,根据教育程度将其分为3组(<7、7-11和> 11)多年的教育)。使用“序列7”和“反拼写”项分析了教育和性别对MMSE总分的影响。对于所有研究组,使用“向后拼写”任务时,MMSE分数平均提高1.5分。 “序列7的”与“向后拼写”之间的相关性很小,只有0.37。在有障碍和无障碍人群中,教育对MMSE得分都有显着影响。在控制了教育之后,性别也解释了结果差异的很大一部分。在这项研究中,“后退拼写”和“序列7的”项目似乎在难度上没有相等,也没有在测试未受损和有缺陷的西班牙裔老年人中测试相同的能力。由Elsevier Ltd代表国家神经心理学研究院出版。

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