Elkin-Frankston Seth, Lebowitz Brian K, Kapust Lissa R, Hollis Ann M, O'Connor Margaret G
Behavioral Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2007 Jun;22(5):631-5. doi: 10.1016/j.acn.2007.04.004. Epub 2007 May 3.
Studies have shown that the Trail Making Test (TMT) predicts real-world driving performance in individuals who have cognitive deficits. However, because this test requires knowledge of the Latin alphabet, the TMT may not be appropriate for individuals who are illiterate or for those whom English is not their primary language. Because the Color Trails Test (CTT) is not influenced by knowledge of the alphabet, the CTT may be a culture-fair alternative to the TMT. To date, the utility of the CTT in the evaluation of driver competence has not been established. In the current study, individuals referred for a comprehensive driving assessment underwent testing with the TMT and CTT. The results suggest that the CTT and the TMT provide similar information regarding road-test outcome. Thus, the CTT may be a culture-fair alternative to the TMT in the assessment of driver competence.
研究表明,连线测验(TMT)可预测认知功能缺陷个体在现实世界中的驾驶表现。然而,由于该测试需要掌握拉丁字母表知识,所以TMT可能不适用于文盲个体或英语并非其母语的人群。由于颜色连线测验(CTT)不受字母表知识的影响,因此CTT可能是TMT的一种文化公平替代方法。迄今为止,CTT在评估驾驶能力方面的效用尚未得到证实。在当前研究中,接受全面驾驶评估的个体同时接受了TMT和CTT测试。结果表明,CTT和TMT在道路测试结果方面提供了相似的信息。因此,在评估驾驶能力时,CTT可能是TMT的一种文化公平替代方法。