Fastenau P S, Denburg N L, Mauer B A
Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, IN 46202-3275, USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1998 Dec;20(6):828-34. doi: 10.1076/jcen.20.6.828.1105.
Four 15-item and two 30-item short forms for the Boston Naming Test were validated using 108 non-neurological community-dwelling adults, ages 57-85. All forms were administered to all participants (counterbalanced), with no effect of administration sequence on any score. An age effect emerged (Multiple R = .28, p< or =.01). No effects for education or gender were found, nor were there any interactions (p> or = .10). Descriptive data are stratified by age group. Reliability and validity for each form were demonstrated in several ways. These short forms should be very useful as screening instruments and/or as alternate forms for the BNT in test-retest clinical protocols, pre-post experimental designs, and longitudinal research.
使用108名年龄在57至85岁之间、居住在社区且无神经疾病的成年人,对波士顿命名测试的四种15项和两种30项简版进行了验证。所有简版都对所有参与者进行了施测(采用平衡设计),施测顺序对任何分数均无影响。出现了年龄效应(复相关系数R = 0.28,p≤0.01)。未发现教育程度或性别的影响,也没有任何交互作用(p≥0.10)。描述性数据按年龄组进行了分层。通过多种方式证明了每种简版的信度和效度。这些简版作为筛查工具和/或在重测临床方案、前后实验设计以及纵向研究中作为波士顿命名测试的替代形式应该非常有用。