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蒙特利尔认知评估测试:对南非职场样本的心理测量分析。

Montreal Cognitive Assessment test: Psychometric analysis of a South African workplace sample.

作者信息

van Wijk Charles H, Meintjes Willem A J, Muller Chris J B

机构信息

Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

Institute for Maritime Medicine, Simon's Town, South Africa.

出版信息

Afr J Psychol Assess. 2024 Feb 13;6:151. doi: 10.4102/ajopa.v6i0.151. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

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The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) test is a widely used tool to screen for mild neurocognitive impairment. However, its structural validity has not been fully described in South Africa. The study aimed to replicate and extend earlier work with South African samples, to provide an expanded description of the psychometric properties of the MoCA. The study examined the MoCA in a sample of neurocognitively healthy working adults ( = 402) and individuals diagnosed with mild neurocognitive disorders ( = 42); both groups reported good English proficiency. Analysis included general scale descriptions, and structural and discriminant validity. Age and language, but not gender, influenced MoCA scores, with mean total scores of healthy individuals falling below the universal cut-off. Structural analysis showed that a multidimensional model with a higher-order general factor fit the data well, and measurement invariance for gender and language was confirmed. Discriminant validity was supported, and receiver operating characteristics curve analysis illustrated the potential for grey-zone lower and upper thresholds to identify risk.

CONTRIBUTION

This study replicated previous findings on the effects of age, language and gender, and challenged the universal application of ≤ 26 as cut-off for cognitive impairment indiscriminately across groups or contexts. It emphasised the need for context-specific adaptation in cognitive assessments, especially for non-English first language speakers, to enhance practical utility. Novel to this study, it extended knowledge on the structural validity of the test and introduced grey-zone scores as a potential guide to the identification of risk in resource-restricted settings.

摘要

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蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)测试是一种广泛用于筛查轻度神经认知障碍的工具。然而,其结构效度在南非尚未得到充分描述。本研究旨在对南非样本重复并扩展早期研究工作,以更全面地描述MoCA的心理测量特性。该研究在一组神经认知健康的在职成年人(n = 402)和被诊断为轻度神经认知障碍的个体(n = 42)中对MoCA进行了测试;两组均报告有良好的英语水平。分析包括总体量表描述、结构效度和区分效度。年龄和语言而非性别影响MoCA分数,健康个体的平均总分低于通用临界值。结构分析表明,具有高阶一般因素的多维模型能很好地拟合数据,并证实了性别和语言的测量不变性。支持区分效度,受试者工作特征曲线分析表明灰色区域的上下阈值在识别风险方面具有潜力。

贡献

本研究重复了先前关于年龄、语言和性别影响的研究结果,并对将≤26作为认知障碍临界值在不同群体或情境中不加区分地普遍应用提出了质疑。它强调了在认知评估中需要根据具体情况进行调整,特别是对于非英语母语者,以提高实际效用。本研究的新颖之处在于,它扩展了对该测试结构效度的认识,并引入灰色区域分数作为在资源有限环境中识别风险的潜在指导。

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