| Literature DB >> 34870774 |
Kwabena Kusi-Mensah1,2, Nana Dansoah Nuamah3, Stephen Wemakor4, Joel Agorinya5, Ramata Seidu5, Charles Martyn-Dickens6, Andrew Bateman7,8.
Abstract
Several tools have been developed to assess executive function (EFs) and adaptive functioning, although in mainly Western populations. Information on tools for low-and-middle-income country children is scanty. A scoping review of such instruments was therefore undertaken.We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis- Scoping Review extension (PRISMA-ScR) checklist (Tricco et al., in Annals of Internal Medicine 169(7), 467-473, 2018). A search was made for primary research papers of all study designs that focused on development or adaptation of EF or adaptive function tools in low-and-middle-income countries, published between 1st January 1894 to 15th September 2020. 14 bibliographic databases were searched, including several non-English databases and the data were independently charted by at least 2 reviewers.The search strategy identified 5675 eligible abstracts, which was pruned down to 570 full text articles. These full-text articles were then manually screened for eligibility with 51 being eligible. 41 unique tools coming in 49 versions were reviewed. Of these, the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning (BRIEF- multiple versions), Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), Go/No-go and the Rey-Osterrieth complex figure (ROCF) had the most validations undertaken for EF tests. For adaptive functions, the tools with the most validation studies were the Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales (VABS- multiple versions) and the Child Function Impairment Rating Scale (CFIRS- first edition).There is a fair assortment of tests available that have either been developed or adapted for use among children in developing countries but with limited range of validation studies. However, their psychometric adequacy for this population was beyond the scope of this paper.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive function; Assessment; Children; Developing countries; Executive function; Psychometrics
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34870774 PMCID: PMC9381467 DOI: 10.1007/s11065-021-09529-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychol Rev ISSN: 1040-7308 Impact factor: 6.940
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram of study selection
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| EMBASEa | 1974—05/09/20 | 27 | 26 | 29 | 27 |
| Cochrane Librarya | *11/09/20 | 67 | 49 | 68 | 48 |
| PsychINFO | 1894—11/09/20 | 1314 | 985 | 1490 | 812 |
| Global Health | 1973—11/09/20 | 38 | 14 | 38 | 13 |
| Scopus | 1970—11/09/20 | 1093 | 1080 | 1134 | 910 |
| Web of Science | 1900 – 11/09/20 | 1730 | 1254 | 1820 | 1184 |
| SciELO | 2002 – 15/09/20 | 29 | 28 | 29 | 26 |
| ERICa | 1966—15/09/20 | 19 | 2 | 19 | 2 |
| BEI | 1996—15/09/20 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| CDASa | 1927—15/09/20 | 13 | 3 | 13 | 2 |
| ASSIA | 1987—15/09/20 | 84 | 81 | 87 | 48 |
| Open Graya | 1992—15/09/20 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
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Characteristics of Sources of Evidence
| (Bakar et al., | Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function BRIEF (Gioia et al., | EF | Turkey | construct validity (convergent and discriminant) | school-age children | parent report | 8 sub-scales: as above for BRIEF | 80: 61 ADHDa, 19 controls | 6—11 years; | urban | ADHDa and healthy | Turkish |
| (de Bustamante Carim et al., | Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function BRIEF (Gioia et al., | EF | Brazil | structural validity and internal consistency | children and adolescents | self-report, parent, and proxy (teacher) report | 8 sub-scales: inhibition, flexibility, and emotional control (behavioural regulation index), initiative, working memory, planning / organization, material organization and monitoring (metacognition index) | 277 parents; 282 teachers; 112 adolescents | 9.8 (3.4) | urban | healthy | Portuguese |
| (Burkey et al., | Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function BRIEF (Gioia et al., | EF | Uganda | Internal consistency | school-age children | parent report | 8 sub-scales: as above for BRIEF | 185 children: 28 ADHDa, 157 healthy | 8.5 years | urban | clinical (ADHDa) and healthy | Luganda |
| (Zarrabi et al., | BRIEF (Gioia et al., | EF | Iran | construct validity (discriminant) | school-age children | parent report | 8 sub-scales: as above for BRIEF | 60: 30 cases, 30 controls | range: 7—12 years; mean: 9yrs (1.41) | urban | ADHDa and healthy | Persian |
| (Rincon Diaz & Rey Anacona, | BRIEF- pre-school version (Gioia et al., | EF | Colombia | adaptation, structural validity, internal consistency, test–retest reliability, construct validity (convergent) | pre-school children | parent report | 5 sub-scales: inhibition, change, emotional control, working memory and planning / organization | 125 | range: 2—5 years; mean 4.3 | urban and rural | healthy | Spanish |
| (Chernoff et al., | BRIEF (Gioia et al., | EF | South Africa, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Uganda | adaptation, reliability (test–retest), measurement error, convergent validity | school-age children | parent report | 8 sub-scales: as above for BRIEF | 603: 244 HIV, 179 HIV-exposed,180 no HIV) | range: 5—10 | rural and urban | HIV, HIV exposed but healthy, no HIV exposure | Luganda, Afrikaans, Xhosa, Shona, Zulu, Chichewa, Sesotho, and Setswana |
| (Selvam et al., | BRIEF- pre-school version (Gioia et al., | EF | India | structural validity, internal consistency, reliability (inter rater), cross cultural validity, construct validity (discriminant) | pre-school children | parent report | 5 sub-scales: inhibition, change, emotional control, working memory and planning / organization | 412 | 2—5 years | urban | healthy | Kannada |
| (Amani et al., | BRIEF- teacher (Gioia et al., | EF | Iran | structural validity, internal consistency, construct validity (convergence) | school-age children | proxy (teacher) report | 8 sub-scales: as above for BRIEF | 360 children, 12 teachers | range: NR | urban | healthy | Persian |
| (Rosetti et al., | Ball Search Field Task- BSFT (Rosetti et al., | EF | Mexico | construct validity (convergent and discriminant (age)), internal consistency (for BRIEF) | children and adolescents | interview-based task; parent report (BRIEF) | single task | 106 | range: 6—16; mean: 10.2 (2.7) | urban | ADHDa only | Spanish |
| (Rosete, | Delis Kaplan Executive Function System DKEFS Children’s Color Trails Test (CCTT); Color Trails Test (CTT) (Delis et al., | EF | Thailand | Structural validity | adolescents | interview-based tasks | Design Fluency and Verbal fluency subscales of DKEFS | 156 | 16.44 (2.04) | urban | healthy | Thai |
| (Pluck et al., | Tower Test of DKEFS (Delis et al., | EF: planning, working memory | Ecuador | Structural validity, internal consistency, reliability (test- retest) | children and adolescents | interview-based task | 1 task | 264 | range 10—20, mean 15.05 | urban | healthy, but some street children and foster children with controls | Spanish |
| (Taşcu et al., | Wisconsin Card Sorting Test WCST (Berg, | EF | Romania | construct validity (discriminant) | Mostly children and few adults | interview-based task | single task | 1101 | 26.7 | urban | clinical and healthy controls | Romanian |
| (Pineda et al., | bespoke battery including: WCST- abbreviated, verbal fluency test, token test, Rey-Osterrieth complex figure ROCF (Rey, | EF in ADHD1 | Colombia | structural validity, construct validity (discriminant) | school-age children | interview-based task | 3 tasks | 621 total: 249 cases, 372 controls | range: 6—11, | urban | ADHDa and healthy | Spanish |
| (Nampijja et al., | Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST),Knock-Tap Game (Go/No-Go) (Luria, | EF: cognitive flexibility, planning | Uganda | adaptation, reliability (test–retest), construct validity (discriminant) | pre-school children | interview-based task | single task (each) | 64 | range: 4—6; mean: 5.2 | rural and urban | healthy | Luganda |
| (Sartori et al., | Go/No-go (Luria, | EF: inhibition | Brazil | content, structural validity, internal consistency, cross-cultural, and construct (convergent and discriminant) | school-age children | interview-based task | 4 tasks of inhibition | 306: 253 healthy, 53 DCDb | range: 8—10 years | urban | Development Coordination Disorder (DCDb), healthy | Portuguese |
| (Holding et al., | Rey-Osterrieth complex figure- ROCF (Rey, | EF: Working Memory, Inhibition, cognitive flexibility | Bangladesh, Ghana, Tanzania | adaptation, internal consistency, cross cultural validity, reliability (test–retest, inter rater), responsiveness | children | interview-based task | 3 scales: each 1 item/task given multiple times | 786 total: 166 Ghana, 323 Tanzania, 297 Bangladesh | range: 7—18; mean: 13 | rural | healthy | Kasem and Nankam (Ghana), Swahili (Tanzania), Chatagonian (Bangladesh) |
| (Kashala et al., | Design Copying, Tower Test (from NEPSY3) (Korkman, | EF: planning, working memory | Democratic Republic of Congo | Structural validity, construct validity (discriminant) | children | interview-based task | Design Copying, Tower Test (from NEPSYc), Digit Span (backwards) | 185 (28 cases, 157 controls) | 7—9.9 years, mean 8.5 years | urban | mixed: 15% clinical (ADHDa), 85% healthy | French; assorted African dialects |
| (Trevisan et al., | Children’s Executive Function Inventory CHEXI (Thorell & Nyberg, | EF in ADHD1 | Brazil | adaptation (development), structural validity, internal consistency, construct validity (convergence or concurrent) | pre-school children | parent report/ proxy report | 4 subscales: working memory, inhibition, self-regulation, and planning | 408 parents and teachers | range 4—7, M = 5.51, SD = 0.59 | urban | ADHDa and healthy controls | Portuguese |
| (Thorell et al., | Teenage Executive Functioning Inventory TEXI (Thorell et al., | EF: Working memory, inhibition | Serbia | adaptation, structural validity, internal consistency, reliability (inter-rater) | adolescents | self-report, parent, and proxy (teacher) report | 20 items, 2 subscales: inhibition and working memory | 302 adolescents | range: 13—19; mean 16.4 (1.8) | rural and urban | healthy | Serbian |
| (Ruffieux et al., | Assessment Battery containing: Color Trail Test, Hand movements, Verbal Fluency, letter numbering sequence (Ruffieux et al., | EF in Sickle Cell Disease | Cameroon | Structural validity, inter rater reliability | children and adolescents | interview-based task | 14 tasks: but only 5 relevant for EFs | 125 | range: 6—20, mean 11.4 (4.2) | urban | healthy | French, unnamed local dialects |
| (Injoque-Ricle et al., | The Automated Working Memory Assessment AWMA (Alloway, | EF: working Memory | Argentina | adaptation (development), internal consistency, construct validity (convergent) | school-age children | interview-based task | 12 tasks: Digit Recall, Word Recall, Non-word Recall, Dot Matrix, Block Recall, Mazes Memory, Listening Recall, Counting Recall, Backward Digit Recall, Odd One Out, Mr. X Spatial Span | 26 adaptation; 210 validation | range 6—11 | urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Wong et al., | Ballet Executive Scale BES (Wong et al., | EF in dance/ballet | Cuba | structural validity, internal consistency, concurrent validity | adolescents | self-report | 5 subscales: Strategic Planning, Organization of Dance Behavior, Motivation to Dance, Impulse Control in Dance Behavior, Empathy toward Other Dancers | 149 | range: 11—18 | urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Sobeh & Spijkers, | Testbatterie zur Aufmerksamkeitsprüfung für Kinder KITAP (Zimmermann et al., | EF; Attention, inhibition, cognitive flexibility | Syria | Cross cultural validity, Construct validity (discriminant) | school-age children | performance-based task | Flexibility (The Dragon's House), Go/No-Go subscales | 143 | 8 | urban | healthy | Syrian Arabic |
| (Malek et al., | Stroop Colour Word Test (Stroop, Victoria Edition | EF: inhibition | Iran | construct validity (discriminant), reliability (test–retest) | adolescents | interview-based task | single task | 180: 150 healthy, 30 ADHDa | range: 12—17 years | urban | ADHDa and healthy | Persian and Turkish |
| (Senturk et al., | Junior Brixton Test JBT (Shallice et al., | EF | Turkey | Internal structure (structural validity), construct validity (convergent) | School-age children | interview-based task | single task | 121 | 7.2 | urban | healthy | Turkish |
| (Garcia-Barrera et al., | Behavioural Assessment System for Children BASC (Reynolds & Kamphaus, | EF | Colombia | internal consistency, cross cultural validity, Construct validity (discriminant) | school-age children | parent report | Not stated | 848 healthy; 155 clinical | 6—11 years | urban | ADHDa and healthy | Spanish |
| (Siqueira et al., | Child Hayling Test (Burgess & Shallice, | EF: inhibition, cognitive flexibility | Brazil | adaptation (development) | school-age children | interview-based task | 24 items | 139 | range: 6—12 | urban | healthy | Portuguese |
| (Sallum et al., | Self-Ordered Pointing Task SOPT (Petrides & Milner, | EF: working Memory | Brazil | construct validity (discriminant and convergent), ecological validity | pre-school children | interview-based task | single task | 248 | range: 3—5 | urban | healthy | Portuguese |
| (Richard’s et al., | Conjunction Visual Search (CVS) task of tareas de autorregulaCión Cognitiva TAC battery (Richard’s et al., | EF: inhibition | Argentina | development (but of computer-based task), convergent validity | school-age children | interview-based, computer administered task | 1 task: 120 trials | 41 | range: 6—11, mean: 8.49; standard deviation: 1.47 | urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Yang et al., | Dysexecutive Questionnaire DEX (Wilson et al., | EF | China | structural validity | adolescents | self-report | 20 items | 1586 | mean: 18.9 (5.4) | urban | healthy | Mandarin |
| (Barreto et al., | Neuropsychological Assessment of Executive Functions (Spanish acronym: ENFEN) (Portellano et al., | EF | Colombia | structural validity, construct validity (convergent and discriminant) | school-age children | interview-based task | Not stated | 367 children | range: 6—12; mean 8.9 (1.8) | rural and urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Du et al., | Symptoms and Functional Impairment Rating Scale SFIRS (Du et al., | EF in ADHD1: working memory, planning, time management, self-monitoring, and emotional control | China | development, structural validity, internal consistency, reliability (test- retest), construct validity | school-age children | parent report | 6 sub-scales: hyperactivity-impulsivity, self-control, inattention, self-management, school performance, social interaction | 20 development; 412 validation | range: 6—12, 8.7 (1.42) | urban | ADHDa and healthy | Mandarin |
| (Richard’s et al., | Tareas de Autorregulación Cognitiva Battery (TAC) | EF: inhibition, working memory and cognitive flexibility | Argentina | structural validity | children | interview-based task | 3 sub-scales used: perceptual inhibition task, 4 WM tasks; 1 cognitive flexibility task | 103 children | range: 9—12 years; M = 10.84 SD = 0.88 | urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Green et al., | The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated. Battery CANTAB (Huppert et al., | EF: working memory, inhibition, and attention shifting | Mexico | construct validity (discriminant) | children and adolescents | interview-based task, computer based | 6 sub-tests (out of 23): stockings of Cambridge, delayed matching sample, extra dimensional shift, rapid visual information processing, stop signal task and match to sample visual search task | 826 children | range 5—15; mean 9.27 (2.6) | urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Ford et al., | Rapid Assessment of Cognitive and Emotional Regulation RACER (Ford et al., | EF | Lebanon, Niger | cross cultural validity | children | interview-based, computer administered task | 2: inhibition; working memory | 2725; 866—Niger, 1859 Lebanon | Lebanon: 9.2 (2.3); Niger: 9.2 (1.4) | urban | healthy | French; Arabic |
| (Korzeniowski & Ison, | Executive Function Scale for Children EFS (Korzeniowski & Ison, | EF | Argentina | content validity, structural validity, internal consistency, reliability (test–retest) | school-age children | parent report | 6 sub-scales: attention control, inhibitory control, metacognition, organization, planning and cognitive flexibility | 307 | 7.7 (1.07) | urban | healthy | Spanish |
| (Willoughby et al., | EF Touch (computer-based battery) (Willoughby et al., | EF: inhibition, cognitive flexibility and working memory | Kenya | construct validity (discriminant) | pre-school children | computer-based, interview administered task | 5 tasks/subscales: Go/no-go, variant of Stroop, Spatial conflict arrows, Pick the picture, Something's the same | 193 | range: 3—6yrs | urban | healthy | Kiswahili, English |
| (Gonen et al., | Preschool Self-Regulation Assessment. PRSA (Smith-Donald et al., | EF in pre-schoolers: self-regulation | Turkey, USA | cross cultural validity, reliability | pre-school children | interview-based task | 3 tasks: The Balance Beam, Tower Task and Pencil Tap tasks | Turkey: 471 children + caregivers; USA: 286 children + caregivers | Turkey: 5.23yrs (2.83 to 5.92); US 4.12 yrs (2.97 to 5.07) | urban | healthy | Turkish, English |
| (Xu et al., | computerized version of: Stop Signal task (Xu et al., | EF | China, Hong Kong and USA | cross cultural validity | school-age children and adolescents | self-administered computer-based tasks | 4 tasks each measuring: inhibition, cognitive flexibility, working memory, planning | China: 453; Hong Kong 371; UK 487 | HK: 12.2yrs, UK: 11.9yrs; China: 11.93yrs | urban and rural | healthy | Mandarin, Cantonese, English |
| (Mashhadi et al., | Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale–Children and Adolescents BDEFS-CA (Barkley, | EF | Iran | structural validity, internal consistency, reliability (test–retest), construct validity (convergent and discriminant) | children and adolescents | parent report/self-report | 5 subscales: Self- Management to Time, Self-Organization/Problem Solving, Self-Restraint, Self-Motivation and Self-Regulation of Emotion | 2295 | range: 6—18; mean: 11.6 (3.34) | rural and urban | mostly healthy, 4.7% clinical | Persian |
| (Arruda et al., | EFICA (Executive Function Inventory for Children and Adolescents)- parent and teacher versions (Arruda et al., | EF | Brazil | structural validity, internal consistency, reliability, construct validity (discriminant) | children and adolescents | parent report/ proxy (teacher) report | Not stated | 3284 healthy, 165 ADHDa | range 5—18, mean 8.2 (2.0) | rural and urban | ADHDa and healthy | Portuguese |
| (Tombokan-Runtukahu & Nitko, | Indonesian- Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales VABS (Sparrow et al., | adaptive functioning | Indonesia | adaptation (development), internal consistency, reliability (intra-rater and inter rater), cross cultural validity, Construct validity (discriminant) | children | parent report | 4 domains: Communication, Daily Living Skills, Socialization, and Maladaptive Behavior | 86: 43 IDd, 43 healthy | range: 6- 18; mean: 11.8 (2.9) | semi-urban | Intellectual disability (IDd), healthy | Indonesian |
| (Goldberg et al., | VABS- Vietnam version | adaptive functioning | Vietnam | adaptation, structural validity, internal consistency, construct validity (discriminant) | pre-school children | parent report | 4 domains: as above for VABS | 120 healthy, 31 IDd children | range: 3—6yrs; mean 4.9 (1.1) | urban | intellectual disability and healthy | Vietnamese |
| (Selvam et al., | VABS II- Indian Version | adaptive functioning | India | cross cultural validity | pre-school children | parent report | 4 domains: as above for VABS | 412 | 2—6 years, | urban | healthy | Kannada |
| (Amini et al., | Iranian Children's Participation Assessment Scale CPAS (Amini et al., | Adaptive functioning | Iran | Scale development | Children | parent report/self-report | 8 subscales: ADL, Instrumental ADL, Play, Leisure, Social Participation, education, Work, Rest/Sleep | 40 kids, 21 parents | 11.5 (2.8); range 6—18 years | urban | healthy | Persian |
| (Amini et al., | Children's Participation Assessment Scale (CPAS)- parent version | adaptive functioning | Iran | structural validity, reliability (test–retest), construct validity (convergent) | school-age children | parent- report | 8 subscales: ADL, Instrumental ADL, Play, Leisure, Social Participation, education, Work, Rest/Sleep | 700 parents | range: 6—12; mean 9.45 (1.76) | urban | healthy | Persian |
| (Munir et al., | Independent Behaviour Assessment Scale IBAS (Munir et al., | adaptive functioning | Bangladesh | reliability, internal consistency, construct validity (discriminant) | pre-school and school-age children | parent report, interview-based tasks | 4 subscales: Motor skills, Socialisation skills, Communication skills, Daily living skills | 1404 healthy, 222 clinical | range: 2—9, | rural and urban | healthy and clinical | Bengali |
| (Holding & Kitsao-Wekulo, | Participation in Activities of Daily Living PADL (Holding & Kitsao-Wekulo, | adaptive functioning | Kenya | development, internal consistency, construct validity (discriminant) | children | interview-based questionnaire | 2 subscales: participation and limitations to participation | study development: 92, validation: 116 | range: 6—18; mean: 11.7 (2.9) | rural | assorted chronic conditions (Sickle Cell, DMe, etc.); acute encephalopathy; healthy controls | Kiswahili |
| (Tol et al., | Child Function Impairment Rating Scale CFIRS (Tol et al., | adaptive functioning | Indonesia | development, Structural Validity, internal consistency, reliability (test- retest, inter rater), construct validity (convergent and discriminant) | children | FGD, diaries, interview-administered questionnaire | 1 unidimensional scale with 4 factors; 11 items, | development: 53, validation: 403 children, 385 parents | mean: 9.9 (1.21) | rural | healthy but exposed to political violence | Indonesian |
| (Malkawi et al., | Arabic Preschool Activity Card Sort A-PACS (Berg & LaVesser, | adaptive functioning, ADL | Jordan | development | school-age children | parent report | 7 domains: self-care, community mobility, high physical demand leisure and low physical demand leisure, social inter- action, domestic and education | 115 caregivers | 4.8 | rural and urban | healthy | Arabic |
| (Amini et al., | Iranian- Child Participation Questionnaire I-CPQ (Rosenberg et al., | adaptive functioning | Iran | Structural validity, internal consistency, reliability, construct validity (convergent) | pre-school children | parent report | 6 subscales: self-care, home participation, play, leisure, social participation, and educational environment | 120 | range: 4—6; mean: 5.2 | urban | cerebral palsy | Persian |
*Studies as defined according to COSMIN guidelines as any individual validation conducted in any given research project/paper. Thus, some individual papers reported multiple validation “studies” within that single paper
aADHD- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
bDCD- Development Coordination Disorder
cNEPSY- A Developmental NEuroPSYchological Assessment
dID- Intellectual Disability
eDM- Diabetes Mellitus
Fig. 2Top performing EF instruments in terms of total number of validation studies. *Studies is defined according to COSMIN guidelines as any individual validation conducted in any given research project/paper. Thus, some individual papers reported multiple validation “studies” within that single paper
Fig. 3Break-down of most validated EF instruments in terms of individual types of Validation studies. *Studies as defined according to COSMIN guidelines as any individual validation conducted in any given research project/paper. Thus, some individual papers reported multiple validation “studies” within that single paper
Fig. 4Top performing adaptive functioning instruments in terms of total number of validation studies. *Studies as defined according to COSMIN guidelines as any individual validation conducted in any given research project/paper. Thus, some individual papers reported multiple validation “studies” within that single paper. CFIRS: Child Function Impairment Rating Scale. CPAS: Children’s Participation Assessment Scale. CPQ: Child Participation Questionnaire. IBAS: Independent Behaviour Assessment Scale. PACS: Preschool Activity Card Sort. PADL: Participation in Activities of Daily Living. VABS: Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scale