| Literature DB >> 26563353 |
Marie-Josée Brouillette1,2,3,4, Lesley K Fellows5,6, Lisa Palladini7, Lois Finch8, Réjean Thomas9, Nancy E Mayo10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Up to half of all people with HIV infection have some degree of cognitive impairment. This impairment is typically mild, but nonetheless often disabling. Although early detection of cognitive impairment offers the greatest hope of effective intervention, there are important barriers to this goal in most clinical settings. These include uncertainty about how self-reported cognitive symptoms relate to objective impairments, and the paucity of bedside measurement tools suitable for mild deficits. Clinicians need guidance in interpreting cognitive symptoms in this population, and a brief cognitive measurement tool targeted to mild impairment. We addressed these two problems together here. The objective of this study was to determine the extent to which performance on cognitive tests and self-reported cognitive symptoms form a unidimensional construct.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26563353 PMCID: PMC4643497 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-015-0483-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Characteristics of the sample
| Characteristic | Sample ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||
| Sex (male), | 166 (82) | |
| Age (years), Mean ± SD | 48.1± 9.7 | |
| Education (years), Mean ± SD | 15 ± 3.8 | |
| Education (years), | ||
| <12 | 30 (15) | |
| ≥12 | 173 (85) | |
| HIV variables | ||
| Viral load, undetectable, N (%) | 182 (90) | |
| Current CD4 (cells/μL), Mean ± SD | 588.8 ± 278.2 | |
| Nadir CD4 (cells/μL), Mean ± SD | 273.7 ± 160.1 | |
| Clinical variables | ||
| Depressed, | 76 (37) | |
| PDQ score, Mean ± SD, (0–80)b | 25 ±13.9 | |
| MoCA score, Mean ± SD, (0–30) | 26 ± 2.7 | |
| Language of administration, | ||
| English | 51 (25) | |
| French | 152 (75) | |
aHADS-D score ≥ 8 or a BDI-II score ≥ 14
bPDQ: Patient Deficit Questionnaire
Measurement characteristics of the three models
| Model | Items remaining/tested | Fit χ2 (p) | Item location (logits) | Person location (logits) | Internal reliabilitya (PSI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||||
| MoCA alone | 23/28 | 47.946df (0.39) | 0.0 (1.3) | 2.3 (0.9) | 0.40 |
| MoCA + computerized items | 23/23 + 9/14 | 69.860df (0.18) | 0.0 (1.5) | 1.9 (1.1) | 0.69 |
| MoCA + computerized items+ PDQ items | 21/23 + 8/9 + 9/20 | 96.376df (0.06) | 0.0 (1.4) | 1.9 (0.7) | 0.73 |
aInternal reliability or Person Separation Index (PSI) is interpreted as a Cronbach’s alpha
Items on the PDQ tested and retained for the final rasch model
| Item number | Retained in model | Item content |
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| 1 | Lose your train of thought when speaking | |
| 2 | ✓ | Have difficulty remembering the names of people, even ones you have met several times |
| 3 | ✓ | Forget what you came into the room for |
| 4 | Have trouble getting things organized | |
| 5 | Have trouble concentrating on what people are saying during a conversation | |
| 6 | Forget if you had already done something | |
| 7 | ✓ | Miss appointments and meetings you had scheduled |
| 8 | Have difficulty planning what to do in the day | |
| 9 | ✓ | Have trouble concentrating on things like watching a television program or reading a book |
| 10 | Forget what you did the night before | |
| 11 | ✓ | Forget the date unless you looked it up |
| 12 | Have trouble getting started, even if you had a lot of things to do | |
| 13 | Find your mind drifting | |
| 14 | Forget what you talked about after a telephone conversation | |
| 15 | ✓ | Forget to do things like turn off the stove or turn on your alarm clock |
| 16 | Feel like your mind went totally blank | |
| 17 | ✓ | Have trouble holding phone numbers in your head, even for a few seconds |
| 18 | Forget what you did last week-end | |
| 19 | ✓ | Forget to take your medication |
| 20 | ✓ | Have trouble making decisions |
Item thresholds of the final model
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| | | digbw.2 | m3flc.2 | ||||||||
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| 3 | | | fcong.5 | Fflu .4 | |||||||
| | | PDQ 3 .4 | PDQ 11.4 | Fflu .3 | |||||||
| | | PDQ 2 .4 | |||||||||
| | | PDQ 17.4 | |||||||||
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| 2 | | | PDQ 15.4 | PDQ 20.4 | |||||||
| | | PDQ 2 .3 | PDQ 3 .3 | ||||||||
| | | PDQ 17.2 | PDQ 19.4 | PDQ 20.3 | PDQ15F.1 | flan3.2 | |||||
| | | PDQ 9 .3 | PDQ 9 .4 | PDQ 11.3 | PDQ 17.3 | ||||||
| | | mW4 .1 | fcong.4 | ||||||||
| 1 | | | PDQ 2 .2 | PDQ 7 .4 | mW5 .1 | ||||||
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| | | PDQ 3 .2 | PDQ 7 .3 | PDQ 11.2 | PDQ 20.2 | ||||||
| | | PDQ 9 .2 | PDQ 15.3 | PDQ 19.3 | mW3 .1 | m3flc.1 | mW2 .1 | mser7.2 | digbw.1 | seria.1 | |
| | | PDQ 15.2 | fcong.3 | PDQ15E.1 | corbw.1 | ||||||
| 0 | | | PDQ 7 .2 | PDQ 11.1 | PDQ 19.2 | flan3.1 | Fflu .2 | ||||
| | | cubes.1 | mdigf.1 | chand.1 | |||||||
| | | abstr.1 | |||||||||
| | | PDQ 2 .1 | PDQ 17.1 | ||||||||
| | | PDQ 9 .1 | name2.1 | mdigb.1 | trail.1 | ||||||
| −1 | | | PDQ 19.1 | ||||||||
| | | Mtrai.1 | fcong.2 | ||||||||
| | | date .1 | |||||||||
| | | PDQ 3 .1 | PDQ 20.1 | mser7.1 | tapa .1 | ||||||
| | | ccont.1 | name3.1 | ||||||||
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| | | day .1 | mon .1 | ||||||||
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| | | place.1 | |||||||||
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| −4 | | | PDQ 7 .1 | PDQ 15.1 | fcong.1 | ||||||
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Thresholds are listed in order of decreasing difficulty: the more difficult thresholds are shown at the top and the easier ones at the bottom. Items are identified by their item number, followed by their threshold number (Example: PDQ3.2 represents PDQ item 3, 2nd threshold). Abbreviations: ccont: clock contour; chand: clock hand; corbw: corsi backwards; cubes: copying a cube; date: knowing the date; day: knowing the day of the week; digbwA: digits backwards (form A); digbwB: digit backwards (form B); digf: digit forward ; flanAcon: flanker test (form A), congruent reaction time; flanA: flanker test (form A) flanker effect; flanBcon: flanker test (form B) congruent reaction time; Fflu: F fluency; mon: month; ser7A: serial 7 (form A); ser7B: serial 7 (form B); trailA: short trail (form A); trailB: short trail (form B); mW1-mW5: MoCA memory words recall, 1–5; name2-3: name 2nd and 3rd object from MoCA; place: knowing the place; tapa: MoCA tap on letter a
Fig. 1Distribution of individuals with lowest to highest “cognitive ability” (top) and of item thresholds (bottom). The mean ability of the persons in this sample is 1.9 logits, a value above the mean location of items (0 logit) and with the best measurement precision occurring around 0.8 logits. One person was removed for non-fit. There is no floor or ceiling effect