Schmitt Andrew L, Livingston Ronald B, Smernoff Eric N, Reese Eirah M, Hafer Donald G, Harris James B
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, Texas 75799, USA.
Appl Neuropsychol. 2010 Jan;17(1):8-17. doi: 10.1080/09084280903297719.
The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS; Randolph, 1998) is a popular neuropsychological assessment instrument with research supporting its clinical utility. However, the index structure of the RBANS was derived theoretically and was not based on factor analysis. The purpose of this study was to examine the factor structure in a large heterogeneous sample of patients referred for a dementia evaluation, using exploratory factor analysis. Results suggest a two-factor solution, the first factor defined predominantly as a memory factor and the second as predominantly a visuospatial factor. This study also sought to validate the obtained factors by examining their relationship with external neuropsychological variables. Correlations between the external variables provide further support for Factor 1 as a memory factor. Correlations with Factor 2 support its visuospatial features, although this factor may also be associated with other cognitive domains such as attention and general ability.
用于评估神经心理状态的可重复成套测验(RBANS;伦道夫,1998年)是一种广受欢迎的神经心理评估工具,有研究支持其临床效用。然而,RBANS的指标结构是从理论上推导出来的,并非基于因素分析。本研究的目的是使用探索性因素分析,在一个为痴呆评估而转诊的大型异质性患者样本中检验因素结构。结果表明存在一个两因素解决方案,第一个因素主要定义为记忆因素,第二个因素主要定义为视觉空间因素。本研究还试图通过检验所获得的因素与外部神经心理变量之间的关系来验证这些因素。外部变量之间的相关性进一步支持将因素1作为记忆因素。与因素2的相关性支持其视觉空间特征,尽管该因素也可能与其他认知领域如注意力和一般能力相关。