| Literature DB >> 35317732 |
Raquel Jimenez Gomez1,2, Eduardo Jose Fernandez Rodriguez3,4,5, Celia Sanchez Gomez1,2, Juan Jesus Cruz Hernandez1,2,6, Maria Isabel Rihuete Galve1,2,6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ageing entails a series of neuroanatomical and neurophysiological changes in some cognitive processes that directly affect the daily life and autonomy of a person. We believe it is necessary to have tools that assess the cognitive functions that are essential for carrying out daily activities in an independent manner. The aim of this study was to translate the Everyday Cognition Battery (ECB) into Spanish, adapt it to the sociocultural context of Spain, and validate it by testing the psychometric properties, i.e., the reliability and validity of the translated version.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive impairment; Everyday cognition; Everyday cognition battery
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35317732 PMCID: PMC8939154 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-022-02944-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Characteristics of study participants: sociodemographic variables
| Participants ( | |
|---|---|
| 73.30 (±7.11) | |
| Male | 46 (26.4%) |
| Female | 128 (73.6%) |
| Single | 12 (6.9%) |
| Married | 94 (54%) |
| Widowed | 59 (33.9%) |
| Divorced | 9 (5.2%) |
| No education | 12 (6.9%) |
| Primary Ed. | 88 (50.6%) |
| Secondary Ed. | 34 (19,5%) |
| Higher Ed. | 40 (23%) |
| No | 117 (67.2%) |
| Yes | 57 (32.8%) |
| No | 24 (13.8%) |
| Yes | 150 (86.2%) |
| 2.91 (±1.70) | |
| None | 147 (84.5%) |
| Benzodiazepines | 27 (15.5%) |
| Opiates | 0 (0%) |
The values are the mean and standard deviation for quantitative variables, and counts and percentages for qualitative variables
Descriptive statistical analysis of the scales used
| Participants ( | |
|---|---|
| Everyday Cognition Battery | 154.27 (± 19.28) / 200 |
| Knowledge Test | 18.82 (± 3.75) / 30 |
| Recognition Test - Declarative Memory | 23.28 (±4.81) / 30 |
| Inductive Reasoning Test | 61.09 (± 11.43) / 84 |
| Computation Span Test | 51.03 (± 4.96) / 56 |
| RACF | 51.67 (± 4.24) / 56 |
| Lawton and Brody Index | 7.43 (± 1.07) / 8 |
The values are the mean and standard deviation of the correctly answered scores for each of the scales used
Reliability of the Spanish version of the ECB
| Reliability: internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha coefficient) | |
|---|---|
| Knowledge Test | α = 0.61 |
| Recognition Test - Declarative Memory | α = 0.82 |
| Inductive Reasoning Test | α = 0.83 |
| Computation Span Test | α = 0.82 |
Validity of the Spanish version of the ECB
| Total ECB | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.602; | |
| Knowledge | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.447; | |
| Recognition - Declarative memory | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.485; | |
| Inductive Reasoning | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.419; | |
| Computation Span | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.635; |
Results of correlations of the total ECB score and each of its four subscales with the total RACF score
Validity of the Spanish version of the ECB
| Total ECB | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.446; | |
| Knowledge | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.207; | |
| Recognition - Declarative memory | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.175; | |
| Inductive Reasoning | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.281; | |
| Computation Span | Spearman correlation (RHO): 0.281; |
Results of correlations of the total score of the ECB and each of its four subscales with the total Lawton and Brody Index score