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Utilization of the Comprehensive Trail Making Test as a Measure of Executive Functioning in Children and Adolescents withn Traumatic Brain Injuries

机译:利用综合性追踪测试作为创伤性脑损伤儿童和青少年执行功能的一种量度

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in long-term negative effects in attention, memory, perception, language, and executive functioning. Children and adolescents are the most vulnerable as TBIs are the leading cause of death and disability for this age group. Despite these high proportions and detrimental effects, few studies have utilized a developmentally appropriate, standardized measure to assess executive functioning within a pediatric TBI population. The current study compared children and adolescents who had sustained a TBI with a non-injured, matched control group on executive functioning using the Comprehensive Trail Making Test (CTMT). Data analyses revealed significant differences between groups on the CTMT Composite Index, each individual trail, and a combination of trails but with no within-group differences. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that a single-factor model was a better fit for the present sample of TBI participants than the two-factor model evident within the CTMT standardization sample.
机译:颅脑外伤(TBI)通常会导致注意力,记忆力,知觉,语言和执行功能的长期负面影响。儿童和青少年是最脆弱的人群,因为TBI是该年龄段死亡和残疾的主要原因。尽管有如此高的比例和有害影响,但很少有研究利用适合发展的,标准化的方法来评估小儿TBI人群中的执行功能。当前的研究使用综合跟踪制作测验(CTMT)对患有TBI的儿童和青少年与执行功能正常的非伤害对照组进行了比较。数据分析显示,在CTMT综合指数的各组之间,每个单独的线索以及线索的组合之间存在显着差异,但组内没有差异。验证性因素分析显示,与CTMT标准化样本中明显的两因素模型相比,单因素模型更适合当前的TBI参与者样本。

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    《Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology》 |2010年第7期|p.601-609|共9页
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    Joan Mayfield;

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    Texas Woman's University, @%@, University of Nevada, @%@Corresponding author at: @%@, USA. Tel.: @%@;

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