Feenstra Heleen Em, Vermeulen Ivar E, Murre Jaap Mj, Schagen Sanne B
Department of Psychosocial Research and Epidemiology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
J Med Internet Res. 2018 May 30;20(5):e192. doi: 10.2196/jmir.9298.
Online tests enable efficient self-administered assessments and consequently facilitate large-scale data collection for many fields of research. The Amsterdam Cognition Scan is a new online neuropsychological test battery that measures a broad variety of cognitive functions.
The aims of this study were to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Amsterdam Cognition Scan and to establish regression-based normative data.
The Amsterdam Cognition Scan was self-administrated twice from home-with an interval of 6 weeks-by 248 healthy Dutch-speaking adults aged 18 to 81 years.
Test-retest reliability was moderate to high and comparable with that of equivalent traditional tests (intraclass correlation coefficients: .45 to .80; .83 for the Amsterdam Cognition Scan total score). Multiple regression analyses indicated that (1) participants' age negatively influenced all (12) cognitive measures, (2) gender was associated with performance on six measures, and (3) education level was positively associated with performance on four measures. In addition, we observed influences of tested computer skills and of self-reported amount of computer use on cognitive performance. Demographic characteristics that proved to influence Amsterdam Cognition Scan test performance were included in regression-based predictive formulas to establish demographically adjusted normative data.
Initial results from a healthy adult sample indicate that the Amsterdam Cognition Scan has high usability and can give reliable measures of various generic cognitive ability areas. For future use, the influence of computer skills and experience should be further studied, and for repeated measurements, computer configuration should be consistent. The reported normative data allow for initial interpretation of Amsterdam Cognition Scan performances.
在线测试能够实现高效的自我评估,从而为许多研究领域大规模数据收集提供便利。阿姆斯特丹认知扫描是一种新型的在线神经心理测试组合,可测量多种认知功能。
本研究旨在评估阿姆斯特丹认知扫描的心理测量特性,并建立基于回归的常模数据。
248名年龄在18至81岁之间、讲荷兰语的健康成年人在家中自行进行阿姆斯特丹认知扫描,两次测试间隔6周。
重测信度为中等至高,与同等传统测试相当(组内相关系数:0.45至0.80;阿姆斯特丹认知扫描总分的组内相关系数为0.83)。多元回归分析表明:(1)参与者的年龄对所有(12项)认知测量指标均有负面影响;(2)性别与六项测量指标的表现相关;(3)教育水平与四项测量指标的表现呈正相关。此外,我们还观察到测试的计算机技能和自我报告的计算机使用量对认知表现的影响。将被证明会影响阿姆斯特丹认知扫描测试表现的人口统计学特征纳入基于回归的预测公式,以建立经人口统计学调整的常模数据。
来自健康成人样本的初步结果表明,阿姆斯特丹认知扫描具有较高的可用性,能够可靠地测量各种一般认知能力领域。在未来的使用中,应进一步研究计算机技能和经验的影响,并且对于重复测量,计算机配置应保持一致。所报告的常模数据有助于对阿姆斯特丹认知扫描的表现进行初步解读。