Di Lorenzo Miranda, Desrocher Mary, Westmacott Robyn
Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Psychology and Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
Appl Neuropsychol Child. 2022 Jul-Sep;11(3):429-437. doi: 10.1080/21622965.2021.1875828. Epub 2021 Feb 4.
The current study examined the utility of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Preschool Version (BRIEF-P) in capturing emerging deficits in executive function in preschool children with a history of perinatal stroke. Parents and teachers of 55 clinically referred preschool children (3-5 years of age) provided ratings using the BRIEF-P. Both parent ( = 56.02, = .001) and teacher ratings ( = 58.61, = .002) indicated significant scale elevations for working memory compared to the normative sample, albeit below the clinically elevated range. Parent and teacher ratings were low-to-moderately correlated ( = .05-.55). Greater deficits in working memory ( = -.58), inhibition ( = -.45), and planning/organization ( = -.51), as rated by teachers, were associated with lower intellectual functioning. Parents' ratings were not associated with intellectual functioning. Further, no neurological or personal characteristics were associated with ratings of executive function. The current study demonstrates children with a history of perinatal stroke are, on average, following a normal trajectory of executive function development according to BRIEF-P ratings. The needs for multi-informant ratings and performance-based measures to comprehensively assess executive functioning in preschoolers with a history of stroke are discussed.
本研究考察了执行功能行为评定量表学前版(BRIEF-P)在捕捉有围产期卒中病史的学龄前儿童执行功能新出现缺陷方面的效用。55名临床转诊的学龄前儿童(3至5岁)的家长和教师使用BRIEF-P进行了评分。与常模样本相比,家长评分(=56.02,=0.001)和教师评分(=58.61,=0.002)均显示工作记忆量表得分显著升高,尽管仍低于临床升高范围。家长和教师评分的相关性较低至中等(=0.05 - 0.55)。教师评定的工作记忆(=-0.58)、抑制(=-0.45)和计划/组织(=-0.51)方面的更大缺陷与较低的智力功能相关。家长评分与智力功能无关。此外,没有神经学或个人特征与执行功能评分相关。本研究表明,根据BRIEF-P评分,有围产期卒中病史的儿童平均而言遵循执行功能发展的正常轨迹。讨论了采用多信息源评分和基于表现的测量方法来全面评估有卒中病史学龄前儿童执行功能的必要性。