Psychometric reliability, validity, and generalizability of 3MSE scores among American Indian adults: the Strong Heart Study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1017/S1355617723011438
Astrid M Suchy-Dicey, Thao T Vo, Kyra Oziel, Dedra S Buchwald, Lonnie A Nelson, Steven P Verney, Brian F French
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Abstract

Objective: Modified Mini-Mental State Examination (3MSE) is often used to screen for dementia, but little is known about psychometric validity in American Indians.

Methods: We recruited 818 American Indians aged 65-95 for 3MSE examinations in 2010-2013; 403 returned for a repeat examination in 2017-2019. Analyses included standard psychometrics inferences for interpretation, generalizability, and extrapolation: factor analysis; internal consistency-reliability; test-retest score stability; multiple indicator multiple cause structural equation models.

Results: This cohort was mean age 73, majority female, mean 12 years education, and majority bilingual. The 4-factor and 2nd-order models fit best, with subfactors for orientation and visuo-construction (OVC), language and executive functioning (LEF), psychomotor and working memory (PMWM), verbal and episodic memory (VEM). Factor structure was supported for both research and clinical interpretation, and factor loadings were moderate to high. Scores were generally consistent over mean 7 years. Younger participants performed better in overall scores, but not in individual factors. Males performed better on OVC and LEF, females better on PMWM. Those with more education performed better on LEF and worse on OVC; the converse was true for bilinguals. All differences were significant, but small.

Conclusion: These findings support use of 3MSE for individual interpretation in clinic and research among American Indians, with moderate consistency, stability, reliability over time. Observed extrapolations across age, sex, education, and bilingual groups suggest some important contextual differences may exist.

美国印第安成年人 3MSE 分数的心理测量可靠性、有效性和普遍性:强心研究。
目的改良版迷你精神状态检查(3MSE)常用于筛查痴呆症,但对美国印第安人的心理测量有效性却知之甚少:2010-2013年,我们招募了818名65-95岁的美国印第安人进行3MSE检查;2017-2019年,有403名印第安人再次接受检查。分析包括用于解释、推广和外推的标准心理测量学推论:因子分析;内部一致性-可靠性;测试-再测得分稳定性;多指标多原因结构方程模型:研究对象的平均年龄为 73 岁,多数为女性,平均受教育年限为 12 年,多数会说两种语言。4因素和二阶模型的拟合效果最佳,子因素包括定向和视觉建构(OVC)、语言和执行功能(LEF)、精神运动和工作记忆(PMWM)、言语和历时记忆(VEM)。研究和临床解释均支持因子结构,因子载荷为中等至高等。平均 7 年的得分基本一致。年龄较小的参与者在总分上表现较好,但在单个因子上表现不佳。男性在 OVC 和 LEF 方面表现较好,女性在 PMWM 方面表现较好。受教育程度较高的人在 LEF 方面表现较好,而在 OVC 方面表现较差;双语者的情况正好相反。所有差异均有意义,但很小:这些研究结果支持在美国印第安人的临床和研究中使用 3MSE 进行个体解释,其一致性、稳定性和可靠性随着时间的推移处于中等水平。对不同年龄、性别、教育程度和双语群体的观察推断表明,可能存在一些重要的背景差异。
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