Channell Marie Moore, Thurman Angela John, Kover Sara Teresa, Abbeduto Leonard
MIND Institute, University of California, Davis, United States.
University of Washington, United States.
Res Dev Disabil. 2014 Nov;35(11):2933-41. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.07.014. Epub 2014 Aug 9.
This study was designed to examine longitudinal change in nonverbal cognitive abilities across adolescence for 20 males with Down syndrome (DS). We used hierarchical linear modeling to examine the rate of change in performance on the subtests of the Leiter-R Brief IQ across four annual time points and to determine the relation between maternal IQ and level and rate of change in performance. Results indicated no significant change in IQ (standard scores) with age in the sample, suggesting IQ stability during adolescence for individuals with DS, although several participants performed at floor level on the standard scores for the Leiter-R, limiting interpretation. Growth scores, however, provide a metric of absolute ability level, allow for the examination of change in Leiter-R performance in all participants, and minimize floor effects. Results from the analysis of growth scores indicated significant gain in absolute nonverbal cognitive ability levels (growth score values) over time for the adolescents with DS, although the growth varied by subdomain. Maternal IQ did not explain variability in cognitive performance or change in that performance over time in our sample of adolescents with DS.
本研究旨在考察20名患有唐氏综合征(DS)的男性在整个青春期非言语认知能力的纵向变化。我们使用分层线性模型来考察在四个年度时间点上,Leiter-R简版智商测验各子测验成绩的变化率,并确定母亲的智商与成绩水平及变化率之间的关系。结果表明,样本中的智商(标准分数)并未随年龄出现显著变化,这表明患有DS的个体在青春期智商较为稳定,不过有几名参与者在Leiter-R的标准分数上处于最低水平,限制了结果的解读。然而,增长分数提供了一个绝对能力水平的指标,能够对所有参与者的Leiter-R成绩变化进行考察,并将地板效应降至最低。对增长分数的分析结果表明,患有DS的青少年的绝对非言语认知能力水平(增长分数值)随时间有显著提高,尽管不同子领域的增长情况有所不同。在我们患有DS的青少年样本中,母亲的智商并不能解释认知表现的变异性或该表现随时间的变化情况。