Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University and University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2012;34(9):906-18. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2012.692772. Epub 2012 Jun 25.
Executive dysfunction remains among the most prevalent cognitive domains impaired in persons with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). However, little is known specifically about the cognitive architecture or everyday functioning implications of planning, which is an aspect of executive functions involving the identification, organization, and completion of sequential behaviours toward the accomplishment of a goal. The current study examined these issues using the Tower of London(DX) in 53 individuals with HAND, 109 HIV-infected persons without HAND, and 82 seronegative participants. The HAND+ group performed significantly more poorly than HIV-infected individuals without HAND on number of correct moves, total moves, execution time, time violations, and rule violations. Within the HIV+ group as a whole, greater total move scores and rule violations were most strongly associated with executive dysfunction. Of clinical relevance, elevated total moves and rule violations were significant, independent predictors of self-reported declines in instrumental activities of daily living and unemployment status in HIV. These results suggest that planning accuracy, efficiency, and rule-bound control are impaired in HAND and may meaningfully affect more cognitively complex aspects of everyday living.
执行功能障碍仍然是 HIV 相关认知障碍(HAND)患者中最常见的认知领域受损之一。然而,关于计划的认知结构或日常功能的影响,即执行功能的一个方面,涉及到识别、组织和完成一系列行为以实现目标,具体了解甚少。目前的研究使用伦敦塔测验(Tower of London(DX))对 53 名 HAND 患者、109 名无 HAND 的 HIV 感染者和 82 名血清阴性参与者进行了研究。HAND+组在正确移动次数、总移动次数、执行时间、时间违规和规则违规方面的表现明显比无 HAND 的 HIV 感染者差。在整个 HIV+组中,总移动次数得分较高和规则违规最与执行功能障碍密切相关。具有临床意义的是,总移动次数和规则违规显著独立预测了 HIV 患者报告的日常活动能力下降和失业状况。这些结果表明,计划的准确性、效率和规则受限控制在 HAND 中受损,可能对日常生活中更复杂的认知方面产生有意义的影响。