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Characterising the profile of everyday executive functioning and relation to IQ in adults with Williams syndrome : is the BRIEF adult version a valid rating scale?

机译:表征威廉姆斯综合症成年人的日常执行功能和与智商的关系:简明成人版是否为有效的评分量表?

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Although there is evidence of a distinct profile of executive dysfunction in Williams syndrome (WS), a rare genetically based neurodevelopmental disorder, the utility of informant reports of everyday executive function (EF) impairments and their relation to intelligence is not yet clear. Here we aimed to evaluate the functional impact of executive dysfunction in adults with WS and to establish the validity of child and adult versions of the most commonly used rating scale for EF assessment, the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF). We were also interested in whether distinct components of everyday EF relate to intelligence in WS. Parent report child (BRIEF-C) and adult (BRIEF-A) ratings were collected on 20 adults with WS (aged 18.5 to 53 years), with a mean IQ of 60.95 (SD = 17.67). Neuropsychological measures of EF included: The Shape School Test (Espy, 2007); select subdomains of EF from the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities, Australian Adaptation (WJ III COG); and select subdomains from the Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales, Second Edition—Parent Survey (Vineland-II). Results showed that the BRIEF-A, but not the BRIEF-C, was the most highly correlated with neuropsychological measures of EF, suggesting that it was a valid measure of the profile of EF impairments in adults with WS. The profile of everyday EF dysfunction revealed relative impairments in monitoring, working memory, planning and organisation in WS. In addition, both neuropsychological and rating scale measures showed an association between the shifting component of EF and intelligence. These findings indicate that the BRIEF-A is a valid measure of the multidimensional nature of real-world impairments in EF, and highlight its utility as a less labor intensive and low-cost screening tool for measuring specific EF impairments that could become the focus of targeted intervention in adults with WS.
机译:尽管有证据表明威廉姆斯综合症(WS)是一种罕见的遗传性神经发育障碍,其执行功能障碍的特征与众不同,但尚不清楚日常执行功能(EF)损伤及其与智力的关系的报告人的实用性。在这里,我们旨在评估执行功能障碍对患有WS的成年人的功能影响,并确定儿童和成人版本最常用的EF评估量表(执行功能行为评估量表,BRIEF)的有效性。我们还对日常EF的不同组成部分是否与WS中的情报有关感兴趣。对20名WS(年龄在18.5至53岁之间),平均智商为60.95(SD = 17.67)的成年人收集了父母报告的孩子(BRIEF-C)和成人(BRIEF-A)的评分。 EF的神经心理学措施包括:形状学校测试(Espy,2007年);从Woodcock-Johnson III认知能力测验中选择EF的子域,澳大利亚适应(WJ III COG);并从Vineland适应行为量表,第二版-家长调查(Vineland-II)中选择子域。结果表明,BRIEF-A(而非BRIEF-C)与EF的神经心理学指标之间的相关性最高,这表明它是对WS成年人EF损伤特征的有效衡量指标。日常EF功能障碍的资料显示WS的监测,工作记忆,计划和组织方面相对受损。此外,神经心理学和评定量表均显示EF的变化成分和智力之间存在关联。这些发现表明,BRIEF-A是衡量EF真实世界损伤的多维性质的有效方法,并突显了其作为一种劳动强度低,成本低的筛查工具的效用,可用于测量EF的特定损伤。针对成年人的WS的针对性干预。

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