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开发唐氏综合征认知能力的 informant 问卷:唐氏综合征认知量表(CS-DS)。

Developing an Informant Questionnaire for Cognitive Abilities in Down Syndrome: The Cognitive Scale for Down Syndrome (CS-DS).

作者信息

Startin Carla M, Rodger Erin, Fodor-Wynne Lucy, Hamburg Sarah, Strydom André

机构信息

UCL Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

The LonDownS Consortium.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 May 6;11(5):e0154596. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154596. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID). Abilities relating to executive function, memory and language are particularly affected in DS, although there is a large variability across individuals. People with DS also show an increased risk of developing dementia. While assessment batteries have been developed for adults with DS to assess cognitive abilities, these batteries may not be suitable for those with more severe IDs, dementia, or visual / hearing difficulties. Here we report the development of an informant rated questionnaire, the Cognitive Scale for Down Syndrome (CS-DS), which focuses on everyday abilities relating to executive function, memory and language, and is suitable for assessing these abilities in all adults with DS regardless of cognitive ability. Complete questionnaires were collected about 128 individuals with DS. After final question selection we found high internal consistency scores across the total questionnaire and within the executive function, memory and language domains. CS-DS scores showed a wide range, with minimal floor and ceiling effects. We found high interrater (n = 55) and test retest (n = 36) intraclass correlations. CS-DS scores were significantly lower in those aged 41+ with significant cognitive decline compared to those without decline. Across all adults without cognitive decline, CS-DS scores correlated significantly to measures of general abilities. Exploratory factor analysis suggested five factors within the scale, relating to memory, self-regulation / inhibition, self-direction / initiation, communication, and focussing attention. The CS-DS therefore shows good interrater and test retest reliability, and appears to be a valid and suitable informant rating tool for assessing everyday cognitive abilities in a wide range of individuals with DS. Such a questionnaire may be a useful outcome measure for intervention studies to assess improvements to cognition, in addition to detecting dementia-related cognitive decline. The CS-DS may also be a useful tool for other populations with ID.

摘要

唐氏综合征(DS)是智力残疾(ID)最常见的遗传病因。尽管个体之间存在很大差异,但与执行功能、记忆和语言相关的能力在唐氏综合征中受到的影响尤为明显。唐氏综合征患者患痴呆症的风险也会增加。虽然已经开发了评估电池来评估唐氏综合征成年人的认知能力,但这些电池可能不适用于那些患有更严重智力残疾、痴呆症或有视觉/听力障碍的人。在此,我们报告了一种由 informant 评定的问卷——唐氏综合征认知量表(CS-DS)的开发,该量表侧重于与执行功能、记忆和语言相关的日常能力,适用于评估所有唐氏综合征成年人的这些能力,无论其认知能力如何。我们收集了128名唐氏综合征患者的完整问卷。在最终问题选择后,我们发现整个问卷以及执行功能、记忆和语言领域内的内部一致性得分都很高。CS-DS得分范围很广,地板效应和天花板效应最小。我们发现评分者间(n = 55)和重测(n = 36)的组内相关性很高。与没有认知能力下降的人相比,41岁及以上且有明显认知能力下降的人的CS-DS得分显著更低。在所有没有认知能力下降的成年人中,CS-DS得分与一般能力测量值显著相关。探索性因素分析表明该量表内有五个因素,分别与记忆、自我调节/抑制、自我指导/启动、沟通和集中注意力有关。因此,CS-DS显示出良好的评分者间信度和重测信度,并且似乎是一种有效且合适的 informant 评定工具,可用于评估广泛的唐氏综合征患者的日常认知能力。这样的问卷除了检测与痴呆症相关的认知能力下降外,对于干预研究评估认知改善情况可能是一个有用的结果指标。CS-DS对于其他智力残疾人群体也可能是一个有用的工具。

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