Hjordt Liv V, Ozenne Brice, Armand Sophia, Dam Vibeke H, Jensen Christian G, Köhler-Forsberg Kristin, Knudsen Gitte M, Stenbæk Dea S
Neurobiology Research Unit and Center for Integrated Molecular Brain Imaging, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Public Health, Section of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jun 5;11:961. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00961. eCollection 2020.
We developed the Verbal Affective Memory Test-26 (VAMT-26), a computerized test to assess verbal memory, as an improvement of the Verbal Affective Memory Test-24 (VAMT-24). Here, we psychometrically evaluate the VAMT-26 in 182 healthy controls, examine 1-month test-retest stability in 48 healthy controls, and examine whether 87 antidepressant-free patients diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) tested with VAMT-26 differed in affective memory biases from 335 healthy controls tested with VAMT24/26. We also examine whether affective memory biases are associated with depressive symptoms across the patients and healthy controls. VAMT-26 showed good psychometric properties. Age, sex, and IQ, but not education, influenced VAMT-26 scores. VAMT-26 scores converged satisfactorily with scores on a test associated with non-affective verbal memory. Test-retest analyses showed a learning effect and a ≥ 0.0.8, corresponding to a typical variation of 10% in recalled words from first to second test. Patients tended to remember more negative words relative to positive words compared to healthy controls at borderline significance ( = 0.06), and affective memory biases were negatively associated with depressive symptoms across the two groups at borderline significance ( = 0.07), however, the effect sizes were small. Future studies are needed to address whether VAMT-26 can be used to distinguish between depression subtypes in patients with MDD. As a verbal memory test, VAMT-26 is a well validated neuropsychological test and we recommend it to be used in Danish and international studies on affective memory.
我们开发了言语情感记忆测试26(VAMT - 26),这是一种用于评估言语记忆的计算机化测试,作为对言语情感记忆测试24(VAMT - 24)的改进。在此,我们对182名健康对照者进行了VAMT - 26的心理测量学评估,在48名健康对照者中检验了1个月的重测稳定性,并检验了87名未服用抗抑郁药且被诊断为重度抑郁症(MDD)的患者使用VAMT - 26测试时在情感记忆偏差方面是否与335名使用VAMT24/26测试的健康对照者不同。我们还检验了情感记忆偏差是否与患者和健康对照者的抑郁症状相关。VAMT - 26显示出良好的心理测量学特性。年龄、性别和智商而非教育程度影响VAMT - 26得分。VAMT - 26得分与一项与非情感言语记忆相关的测试得分令人满意地趋同。重测分析显示出学习效应,且信效度≥0.8,对应从第一次测试到第二次测试中回忆单词的典型变化为10%。与健康对照者相比,患者在临界显著性水平(P = 0.06)下倾向于记住更多负面单词而非正面单词,并且在临界显著性水平(P = 0.07)下,两组中情感记忆偏差与抑郁症状呈负相关,然而,效应量较小。未来需要研究VAMT - 26是否可用于区分MDD患者的抑郁亚型。作为一种言语记忆测试,VAMT - 26是一项经过充分验证的神经心理学测试,我们建议在丹麦和国际上关于情感记忆的研究中使用它。