Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Venray, Netherlands.
Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Assessment. 2021 Sep;28(6):1545-1555. doi: 10.1177/1073191119899476. Epub 2020 Jan 12.
Confabulations generally refer to the emergence of memories of experiences and events that, in reality, never took place, and which are unintentionally produced. They are frequently observed in alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome. The aim of the current study was to validate the Nijmegen-Venray Confabulation List (NVCL), an observation scale for quantifying both spontaneous and provoked confabulations. The NVCL was completed for 252 patients with alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted to test three- and four-factor models of the NVCL structure. A four-factor model (provoked confabulations, spontaneous confabulations, severity of spontaneous confabulations, and distorted sense of reality) fitted the data better than the initially proposed three-factor model (provoked confabulations, spontaneous confabulations, memory, and orientation). The new instrument is therefore referred to as the NVCL-R. We encourage clinicians to include the assessment of confabulations in the neuropsychological examination, and to do so with validated instruments such as the NVCL-R.
Confabulations 通常是指出现记忆体验和事件的现象,而这些记忆或事件实际上从未发生过,是无意识产生的。这种现象在酒精性柯萨科夫综合征中经常观察到。本研究的目的是验证 Nijmegen-Venray Confabulation List(NVCL),这是一种用于量化自发和诱发的 Confabulations 的观察量表。NVCL 完成于 252 名酒精性柯萨科夫综合征患者。进行了探索性和验证性因素分析,以检验 NVCL 结构的三因素和四因素模型。与最初提出的三因素模型(诱发的 Confabulations、自发的 Confabulations、记忆和定向)相比,四因素模型(诱发的 Confabulations、自发的 Confabulations、严重程度的自发的 Confabulations 和扭曲的现实感)更适合数据。因此,新的工具被称为 NVCL-R。我们鼓励临床医生在神经心理检查中纳入 Confabulations 的评估,并使用 NVCL-R 等经过验证的工具进行评估。