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Differential Item Functioning of the Everyday Cognition (ECog) Scales in Relation to Racial/Ethnic Groups

机译:与种族/民族群体相关的日常认知(ECOG)尺度的差异项目运作

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Objective: The Everyday Cognition (ECog) scales measure cognitively based across domains of everyday abilities that are affected early in the course of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. However, the degree to which the ECog may be differentially influenced by ethnic/racial background is unknown. This study evaluates measurement invariance of the ECog across non-Hispanic White (NHW), Black, and Hispanic individuals. Methods: Participants included 1177 NHW, 243 Black, and 216 Hispanic older adults from the UC Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center Cohort who had an ECog. Differential item functioning (DIF) for each ECog domain was evaluated separately for Black and Hispanic participants compared to NHW participants. An iterative multiple group confirmatory factor analysis approach for ordinal scores was used to identify items whose measurement properties differed across groups and to adjust scores for DIF. Adjusted scores were then evaluated to test whether they were more strongly associated with cognitive function (concurrent and longitudinal change in cognition) and brain volumes (measured by brain imaging). Results: Varying levels, patterns, and impacts of DIF were found across domains and groups. However, the impact of DIF was relatively small, and DIF effects on scores generally were less than one-half standard error of measurement. There were no meaningful differences in associations with cognition and brain injury between DIF adjusted and unadjusted scores. Conclusions: Varying patterns of DIF were observed across the Black and Hispanic participants across select ECog domains. Overall, DIF effects were relatively small and did not change the relationship between the ECog and other indicators of disease.
机译:目的:日常认知(ECOG)秤措施认知地基于在诸如阿尔茨海默病等疾病的过程中早期影响的日常能力。然而,ECOG可能对民族/种族背景差异影响的程度是未知的。本研究评估了非西班牙裔(NHW),黑人和西班牙裔人群的ECOG的测量不变性。方法:参与者包括1177 NHW,243黑色,216名来自UC Davis Alzheimer的疾病中心群体的西班牙裔老年人,谁有ecog。与NHW参与者相比,对每个ECOG域的差分项目运行(DIF)分别为黑色和西班牙裔参与者进行评估。序数分数的迭代多组确认因子分析方法用于识别其跨组差异不同的项目,并调整DIF的分数。然后评估调整的分数以测试它们是否与认知功能(同时和认知的纵向变化)和脑体积(通过脑成像测量)更强烈地相关。结果:在域和群体中发现不同的水平,模式和差异的影响。然而,DIF的影响相对较小,并且对分数的差异通常小于测量的一半标准误差。与差异和不调整的分数之间的认知和脑损伤有意义的关联差异没有有意义的差异。结论:在选择ECOG域的黑色和西班牙裔参与者中观察到不同模式的不同模式。总体而言,不同的效果相对较小,并且没有改变ECOG与其他疾病指标之间的关系。

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