| Literature DB >> 31903778 |
Diego Rivera1, Laiene Olabarrieta-Landa1, Wim Van der Elst2, Isabel Gonzalez3, Rosario Ferrer-Cascales4, Ana Ivis Peñalver Guia5, Alberto Rodriguez-Lorenzana6, Javier Galarza-Del-Angel7, María José Irías Escher8, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla9,10,11.
Abstract
This study is part of a larger project to generate norms for letter verbal fluency test (VFT) in 3,284 children from nine Latin American countries. The letter VFT (letters M, R, and P) was administered and multiple linear regressions, including age, age2, MPE (mean parental education), MPE2, sex, and interactions were used as predictors. Results showed significant differences across countries for all scores. Age affected scores linearly except for Ecuador (P-letter), in which a quadratic effect was found. Scores increased linearly as a function of MPE, with the exception of Mexico (R-letter), in which a quadratic effect was found. Age by MPE (M- and P-letters), and age by MPE2 (R-letter) interactions were found in Mexico. Sex had an impact on letter R in Cuba, and letter P in Ecuador and Paraguay. Age2 by sex interaction was found in Ecuador (P-letter). These norms will be useful for clinical neuropsychologists in these countries to evaluate their patients' verbal fluency.Entities:
Keywords: Spanish-speaking populations; children; letter verbal fluency test; normative data; regression models
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31903778 DOI: 10.1177/1073191119897122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911