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Gender differences on the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status subtests in older adults: Baseline and retest data

机译:可重复电池评估老年人神经心理状态子测验的性别差异:基线和复测数据

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Gender differences have been widely reported across a range of cognitive ability tasks, and these differences appear to persist across the lifespan into later adulthood. The current study assessed the influence of gender on the subtests of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) in a large cohort (n = 718) of older adult primary care patients. Males (n = 300) were compared to females (n = 418) on the 12 subtests of the RBANS, after controlling for age and education. Significant differences were found on 9 of the subtests. Therefore, gender corrected normative data were calculated, which also control for age and education. Test-retest data were also examined in a subset of this sample (n = 446) that was reevaluated at 1 year. Males and females were comparable on 1-year practice effects. By controlling for additional systematic bias in RBANS scores (e.g., gender effects), these findings allow clinicians and researchers to better match patients and participants when using this screening battery.
机译:在一系列认知能力任务中,性别差异已被广泛报道,并且这些差异似乎会持续到整个成年期。当前的研究评估了性别对可重复电池组子测试的影响,该可重复电池组用于评估较大人群(n = 718)的成年人初级保健患者的神经心理状态(RBANS)。在控制了年龄和教育程度之后,在RBANS的12个子测试中将男性(n = 300)与女性(n = 418)进行了比较。在9个子测试中发现了显着差异。因此,计算了性别校正的规范性数据,该数据还控制了年龄和教育程度。还对在1年后重新评估的该样本子集(n = 446)中的测试-再测试数据进行了检查。男性和女性在一年实践中的效果相当。通过控制RBANS评分的其他系统性偏见(例如性别影响),这些发现使临床医生和研究人员可以在使用此筛选电池时更好地匹配患者和参与者。

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    Department of Neurology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA;

    Department of Psychiatry & Neurosciences, University of South Florida, School of Medicine, Tampa, FL, USA;

    Department of Family Medicine, University at Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma city, OK, USA;

    Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University at Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma city, OK, USA;

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