Rojas D C, Bennett T L
Department of PSychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 80523, USA.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 1995 Mar;10(2):101-10.
The predictive validity of single measures from the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery and Stroop Neuropsychological Screening Test were evaluated in a sample of 25 mild traumatic brain-injured and 25 neurologically normal subjects and compared to the accuracy of composite score measures, specifically the General Neuropsychological Deficit Scale and the Halstead Impairment Index. Whereas several measures from the Halstead Impairment Index achieved significantly better than chance prediction, the two summary measures from the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery predicted the neurological status of the subjects with the most accuracy. The Stroop Neuropsychological Screening Test did not perform well as a single predictor. Together, these results suggest that single-measure screening tests do not predict mild brain-injury as well as composite neuropsychological measures. The results also give credence to the argument of comprehensive testing for brain-injured patients whose injuries are deemed medically mild.
在25名轻度创伤性脑损伤患者和25名神经功能正常的受试者样本中,对霍尔斯特德 - 赖坦神经心理测验组和斯特鲁普神经心理筛查测验的单项测量的预测效度进行了评估,并与综合评分测量的准确性进行了比较,具体为一般神经心理缺陷量表和霍尔斯特德损伤指数。虽然霍尔斯特德损伤指数的几项测量取得了显著优于随机预测的结果,但霍尔斯特德 - 赖坦神经心理测验组的两项综合测量对受试者神经状态的预测最为准确。斯特鲁普神经心理筛查测验作为单一预测指标表现不佳。总之,这些结果表明,单项测量筛查测验对轻度脑损伤的预测不如综合神经心理测量。这些结果也支持了对损伤被认为在医学上为轻度的脑损伤患者进行全面测试的观点。