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评估健康成年人中电话版蒙特利尔认知评估量表(Telephone-MoCA)与简易精神状态检查表-22(MoCA-22)的等效性。

Assessing the Equivalence of Telephone-MoCA and MoCA-22 in Healthy Adults.

作者信息

Kim Haeyoon, Jung Yujin, Sohn Jong-Hee, Chin Juhee, Kang Yeonwook

机构信息

Department of Psychology, College of Social Sciences, Hallym University, Chuncheon, Korea.

Department of Neurology, Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Chuncheon, Korea.

出版信息

Dement Neurocogn Disord. 2025 Jul;24(3):187-197. doi: 10.12779/dnd.2025.24.3.187. Epub 2025 Jul 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

The Telephone-Montreal Cognitive Assessment (T-MoCA) is a remote cognitive screening tool increasingly used in clinical and research contexts. However, its applicability in Korean populations remains underexplored.

METHODS

This study examined the equivalence between the T-MoCA and the face-to-face Korean MoCA-22 (K-MoCA-22) in a community-based sample of 113 cognitively normal adults aged 21-91 years. The sample was stratified into 2 age groups (<60 and ≥60 years) for subgroup analyses. All participants completed both the T-MoCA and K-MoCA-22 in a counterbalanced order, with a one-month interval between assessments.

RESULTS

Both T-MoCA and K-MoCA-22 scores were significantly associated with age and education, but not with sex in either age group. However, none of these variables significantly influenced the score differences between the 2 tests. Lin's concordance correlation coefficient indicated strong agreement between the 2 tests in the overall sample and in participants aged ≥60, with minimal systematic bias. Equivalence testing using the two one-sided tests procedure supported statistical equivalence in the total sample and the <60 group, but not in the ≥60 group. Subtest-level differences were observed in the ≥60 group, with higher repetition scores on the K-MoCA-22 and higher delayed recall scores on the T-MoCA, possibly reflecting absence of visual cues, reduced supervision, and lower anxiety during remote testing.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings support the T-MoCA as an equivalent and reliable alternative to the K-MoCA-22 for remote cognitive screening in Korean adults. Nonetheless, age-related and modality-specific factors should be considered when interpreting scores, particularly in older individuals.

摘要

背景与目的

电话版蒙特利尔认知评估量表(T-MoCA)是一种远程认知筛查工具,在临床和研究环境中使用越来越广泛。然而,其在韩国人群中的适用性仍未得到充分研究。

方法

本研究在一个由113名年龄在21 - 91岁的认知正常成年人组成的社区样本中,检验了T-MoCA与面对面的韩国版蒙特利尔认知评估量表22项(K-MoCA-22)之间的等效性。样本被分为两个年龄组(<60岁和≥60岁)进行亚组分析。所有参与者以平衡顺序完成了T-MoCA和K-MoCA-22测试,两次评估之间间隔一个月。

结果

T-MoCA和K-MoCA-22的得分均与年龄和教育程度显著相关,但在两个年龄组中均与性别无关。然而,这些变量均未显著影响两种测试之间的得分差异。林氏一致性相关系数表明,在总体样本和≥60岁的参与者中,两种测试之间具有高度一致性,系统偏差最小。使用双单侧检验程序进行的等效性检验支持了总体样本和<60岁组的统计等效性,但≥60岁组不支持。在≥60岁组中观察到了子测试水平的差异,K-MoCA-22的重复得分较高,T-MoCA的延迟回忆得分较高,这可能反映了远程测试中缺乏视觉线索、监督减少和焦虑程度较低。

结论

这些发现支持T-MoCA作为K-MoCA-22在韩国成年人远程认知筛查中的等效且可靠的替代工具。尽管如此,在解释得分时应考虑与年龄相关和特定模式的因素,尤其是在老年人中。

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