University Hospital of A Coruña, Health Service of Galicia, A Coruña, Spain.
Department of Mental Health, Health Service of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain.
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2024 Dec;33(4):e2035. doi: 10.1002/mpr.2035.
The Penn Computerized Neurocognitive Battery - Child Version (PennCNB-cv) is presented as a brief tool that allows comprehensive and automated assessment of 5 factors (via 14 performance tasks): Executive Control, Episodic Memory, Complex Cognition, Social Cognition, and Sensorimotor Speed. The literature links (dys)functions in these areas with psycho(patho)logical constructs, but evidence is scarce among Spanish-speaking youth. Therefore, this study aims to validate the PennCNB-cv in a community sample of Spanish adolescents.
After a process of (back)translation and adaptation by bilingual researchers, the PennCNB-cv was administered in 34 schools. The sample included 1506 students, ages 14-19, 44.28% were male. Preliminary treatment of the data included descriptive and correlational statistics. To provide evidence of structural validity, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were performed.
Results from the exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis showed a four-factor model (Complex Cognition, Executive Control, Episodic Memory, and Social Cognition) as the most appropriate. These findings provide compelling evidence in favor of the a priori theory that underpinned the development of the CNB.
The study of the psychometric properties showed that the Spanish version of the PennCNB-cv, seems to be an adequate tool for assessing neurocognitive functioning during adolescence.
彭氏儿童神经认知成套测验(PennCNB-cv)是一种简短的工具,它可以通过 14 项任务对 5 个因素(执行控制、情节记忆、复杂认知、社会认知和感觉运动速度)进行全面和自动化评估。文献将这些领域的(功能)障碍与心理病理学结构联系起来,但在讲西班牙语的年轻人中,证据很少。因此,本研究旨在对西班牙青少年的社区样本进行 PennCNB-cv 的验证。
经过双语研究人员的(反向)翻译和改编过程,PennCNB-cv 在 34 所学校中进行了管理。该样本包括 1506 名年龄在 14-19 岁的学生,其中 44.28%为男性。对数据进行初步处理包括描述性和相关性统计。为了提供结构有效性的证据,进行了探索性和验证性因素分析。
探索性和验证性因素分析的结果表明,四因素模型(复杂认知、执行控制、情节记忆和社会认知)是最合适的。这些发现为支持 CNB 发展的先验理论提供了有力的证据。
对心理测量特性的研究表明,彭氏儿童神经认知成套测验的西班牙语版本似乎是评估青少年神经认知功能的一个合适工具。