Wielgos C M, Cunningham W R
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611-2250, USA.
Exp Aging Res. 1999 Apr-Jun;25(2):109-20. doi: 10.1080/036107399244048.
It is generally known that slowing on tasks like the Digit Symbol Substitution task occurs with age. However, simultaneous cross-sectional and longitudinal data are rare. The results from the cross-sectional analysis of Digit Symbol performance with age are compared to results from two occasion longitudinal analyses on the same task. The longitudinal data were obtained from 79 participants who were retested after 7 years and were between the ages of 48 and 73 years old at Time 1. Results indicated that the pattern of actual change observed in the longitudinal analyses replicated the simulated change indicated in the cross-sectional analysis. Antecedents were examined using the original cross-sectional sample of 150 participants. Significant relationships with Digit Symbol performance were found for age, education, and gender, but not for ratings of physical health.
众所周知,在诸如数字符号替换任务等任务上的表现会随着年龄增长而变慢。然而,同时具备横断面数据和纵向数据的情况很少见。将数字符号表现随年龄的横断面分析结果与同一任务的两次纵向分析结果进行比较。纵向数据来自79名参与者,他们在7年后重新接受测试,在第一次测试时年龄在48岁至73岁之间。结果表明,纵向分析中观察到的实际变化模式与横断面分析中显示的模拟变化一致。使用150名参与者的原始横断面样本对先行因素进行了检验。发现年龄、教育程度和性别与数字符号表现存在显著关系,但身体健康评分与数字符号表现无关。