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J Prev Alzheimers Dis. 2024;11(6):1673-1681. doi: 10.14283/jpad.2024.158.
Spelling assessments can provide a valuable marker of cognitive change in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) and play an important role in ADRD research. However, most commercial assessments are not well-suited to the needs of researchers or participants; they are expensive and often require face-to-face administration by a trained examiner. To help overcome these barriers and foster progress in ADRD research, the National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded Mobile Toolbox (MTB) offers a library of cognitive measures that can be self-administered remotely on a participant's own smartphone, including a brand-new Spelling test.
The goal of this paper is to describe the design, piloting, calibration, and validation of the MTB Spelling test.
We describe a pilot study, calibration study, and three validation studies, all of which use a cross-sectional design.
The pilot study, calibration study, and validation studies 2 and 3 were conducted remotely, while validation study 1 was conducted in the lab.
Participants for all of the studies were recruited from the general population by a thirdparty market research firm and the samples were stratified by age, gender, race, ethnicity, and education to represent the U.S.
The pilot sample included 1,950 participants and the calibration study included 1335 participants over the age of 8. Validation study 1 included 92 participants ages 20 to 84, validation study 2 included 1021 participants ages 18 to 90, and validation study 3 included 168 participants ages 28 to 87.
Participants in each of the studies completed the MTB Spelling test. Participants in validation studies 1 and 2 completed measures from the NIH Toolbox including Oral Reading Recognition as a measure of convergent validity, and Visual Reasoning and the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning as measures of divergent validity. As an additional measure of convergent validity, participants in study 1 also completed the Spelling subtest from the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test, 4th Edition.
The MTB Spelling test demonstrated evidence of internal consistency (r=.79 to .83) convergent validity (r=.56 to .81, p<.01), discriminant validity (r = .23 to .36, p <.01), test-retest reliability ( ICC=.63 ), and correlations with normal cognitive aging (r = -.06 to -.04, p >.01).
Findings suggest the MTB Spelling test is a reliable and valid measure of English spelling abilities in general population samples, and has potential in ADRD research.
拼写评估可以为阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症(ADRD)中的认知变化提供有价值的标志物,并在 ADRD 研究中发挥重要作用。然而,大多数商业评估并不符合研究人员或参与者的需求;它们价格昂贵,并且通常需要由经过培训的检查人员进行面对面的管理。为了克服这些障碍并促进 ADRD 研究的进展,美国国立卫生研究院(NIA)资助的移动工具包(MTB)提供了一套认知测试库,这些测试可以由参与者在自己的智能手机上远程进行自我管理,包括一个全新的拼写测试。
本文旨在描述 MTB 拼写测试的设计、试点、校准和验证。
我们描述了一项试点研究、一项校准研究和三项验证研究,所有这些研究都采用了横断面设计。
试点研究、校准研究和验证研究 2 和 3 均远程进行,而验证研究 1 在实验室进行。
所有研究的参与者均由第三方市场研究公司从一般人群中招募,样本按年龄、性别、种族、民族和教育程度分层,以代表美国人口。
试点样本包括 1950 名参与者,校准研究包括 1335 名 8 岁以上的参与者。验证研究 1 包括 92 名 20 至 84 岁的参与者,验证研究 2 包括 1021 名 18 至 90 岁的参与者,验证研究 3 包括 168 名 28 至 87 岁的参与者。
每项研究的参与者都完成了 MTB 拼写测试。验证研究 1 和 2 的参与者完成了 NIH 工具包中的测试,包括口头阅读识别作为收敛有效性的测量,以及视觉推理和 Rey 听觉语言学习作为发散有效性的测量。作为收敛有效性的附加测量,研究 1 的参与者还完成了 Wechsler 个体成就测试,第 4 版的拼写子测试。
MTB 拼写测试表现出内部一致性的证据(r=.79 至.83)、收敛有效性(r=.56 至.81,p<.01)、区分有效性(r =.23 至.36,p <.01)、测试-重测可靠性(ICC=.63),以及与正常认知衰老的相关性(r = -.06 至 -.04,p >.01)。
研究结果表明,MTB 拼写测试是一般人群样本中英语拼写能力的可靠和有效的测量工具,在 ADRD 研究中有潜力。