Strutt Adriana M, Armendariz Victoria, Arias Franchesca, Diaz Santos Ana L, Zink Davor, Vuong Kevin Dat, Rossetti Maria Agustina
BCM Cerebro, Neuropsychology Section, Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2023 Apr 26;38(3):408-432. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acad018.
The Latina(o)/Hispanic (L/H) population represents the largest and fastest-growing ethnic group in the United States. Migration patterns have evolved and greater diversity (i.e., country of origin) is evident, highlighting the ever-changing heterogeneity of this community and the need for the field of neuropsychology to ensure equitable care for linguistically and culturally diverse communities. This paper aims to provide a flexible protocol of neuropsychological instruments appropriate for primarily Spanish-speaking adults residing in the United States.
Spanish measures were selected based on availability, translations/cultural modifications, accompanying normative data sets, and clinician experience/acumen. Bilingual/bicultural providers of neuropsychological services to Spanish speakers across the training spectrum working at U.S.-based medical centers implemented a multimodal approach (i.e., literature search, clinical practice parameters, and focus groups) in the development of a multi-domain primary protocol that includes core and supplemental measures that are appropriate for individuals with varying linguistic proficiency and sociocultural demographic characteristics.
A multi-domain, evidence-based, flexible neuropsychological protocol is presented. Recommendations for test selection based on sociocultural demographic factors and examples of clinical assessment practices are provided via a case illustration. Most instruments included may be applied across cultural and regional backgrounds.
Provision of neuropsychological services to primarily Spanish-speaking adults presents unique challenges. Existing Spanish measures and accompanying data rarely capture the heterogeneity of L/H individuals. Although Spanish has the largest number of neurocognitive instruments, relative to other languages, robust and representative norms continue to be scarce. Future studies should prioritize collecting normative data from educationally and geographically diverse samples.
拉丁裔/西班牙裔(L/H)人群是美国最大且增长最快的种族群体。移民模式已经演变,多样性(即原籍国)更加明显,这凸显了该群体不断变化的异质性,以及神经心理学领域确保为语言和文化多样的群体提供公平护理的必要性。本文旨在提供一套灵活的神经心理学测试方案,适用于主要居住在美国的讲西班牙语的成年人。
根据可得性、翻译/文化改编、配套的常模数据集以及临床医生的经验/敏锐度来选择西班牙语测试工具。在美国医疗中心工作的、为不同培训水平的讲西班牙语者提供神经心理学服务的双语/双文化提供者,在制定多领域主要方案时采用了多模式方法(即文献检索、临床实践参数和焦点小组),该方案包括适用于语言能力和社会文化人口统计学特征各异的个体的核心和补充测试。
本文提出了一个多领域、基于证据且灵活的神经心理学方案。通过一个病例示例,提供了基于社会文化人口统计学因素的测试选择建议以及临床评估实践示例。所纳入的大多数测试工具可应用于不同文化和地区背景。
为主要讲西班牙语的成年人提供神经心理学服务面临独特挑战。现有的西班牙语测试工具及其配套数据很少能涵盖L/H个体的异质性。尽管相对于其他语言,西班牙语拥有数量最多的神经认知测试工具,但可靠且具有代表性的常模仍然稀缺。未来的研究应优先从教育和地理背景多样的样本中收集常模数据。