Martielli Tammy Mandernach, Blackburn Lynn Bennett
a Department of Psychology , Saint Louis University , St. Louis , MO , USA.
b Independent Practice , St. Louis , MO , USA.
Child Neuropsychol. 2016;22(4):381-93. doi: 10.1080/09297049.2015.1014899. Epub 2015 May 8.
The Boston Naming Test (BNT), a component of the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination, is often used by neuropsychologists to assess confrontation naming. Research indicates that performance on the BNT is impacted by a variety of factors including age, gender, measured intelligence, educational attainment, vocabulary knowledge, level of acculturation, and ethnicity. Extant normative data are available for adults and for younger children; however, descriptive data are lacking for neurologically intact adolescents. The current study obtained normative data for the BNT, second edition in 15- to 18-year-old adolescents. The sample included 200 participants (100 male, 100 female) who were screened to exclude individuals with neurologic, psychiatric, or academic difficulties. There were no statistically significant differences in BNT scores based on gender, age, or grade. Normative means and standard deviations, collapsed across age and gender, are provided. The relationship of the current data to existing child and adult norms, as well as the clinical utility of examining individual item responses for the BNT in this sample are addressed.
波士顿命名测试(BNT)是波士顿失语症诊断检查的一个组成部分,神经心理学家经常用它来评估对物体的命名能力。研究表明,BNT的表现受到多种因素的影响,包括年龄、性别、测量的智力、教育程度、词汇知识、文化适应水平和种族。现有的常模数据适用于成年人和年幼儿童;然而,对于神经功能正常的青少年,描述性数据却很缺乏。本研究获得了15至18岁青少年BNT第二版的常模数据。样本包括200名参与者(100名男性,100名女性),他们经过筛选以排除有神经、精神或学业困难的个体。基于性别、年龄或年级,BNT分数没有统计学上的显著差异。提供了综合年龄和性别的常模均值和标准差。探讨了当前数据与现有的儿童和成人常模的关系,以及在该样本中检查BNT单个项目反应的临床效用。