Spanish Consortium for Ageing Normative Data (SCAND): Semantic Verbal Fluency Tests.

Ramón López-Higes, Susana Rubio-Valdehita, Miguel A Fernández-Blázquez, Cristina Lojo-Seoane, Marina Ávila-Villanueva, Mercedes Montenegro-Peña, Sabela C Mallo, M Luisa Delgado-Losada
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Abstract

Objective: Semantic verbal fluency constitutes a good candidate for identifying cognitive impairment. This paper offers normative data of different semantic verbal fluency tests for middle-aged and older adults natives from Spain considering sociodemographic factors, and different measures for each specific category (number of words produced, errors, and words evoked every 15 s).

Method: Two thousand and eighty-eight cognitively unimpaired subjects aged between 50 and 89 years old, community dwelling, participated in the study. The statistical procedure includes the conversion of percentile ranges into scalar scores. Secondly, the effects of age, education and gender were verified. Linear regressions are used to calculate the scalar adjusted scores.

Results: Scalar scores and percentiles corresponding to all semantic verbal fluency tests across different measures are shown. Additional tables, which show the points that must be added or subtracted from direct scores, are provided for Education regarding the total number of "animals" and "clothes" evoked by participants, as well as for Age and Education in case of the total number of "clothes". Gender affects the number of "clothes" produced by participants in the first two 15-second segments.

Conclusions: The current norms should provide clinically useful data for evaluating Spanish-speaking natives from Spain aged from 50 to 89 years.

西班牙语老化规范数据协会(SCAND):语义语言流畅性测试。
目的:语义语言流畅性是识别认知障碍的重要指标。本文提供了考虑社会人口学因素的西班牙中老年人语义语言流畅性测试的规范性数据,并对每个特定类别(产生的单词数、错误数和每15秒产生的单词数)进行了不同的测量。方法:2288名年龄在50 - 89岁之间的认知障碍受试者,参与了研究。统计程序包括将百分位数范围转换为标量分数。其次,验证了年龄、教育程度和性别的影响。线性回归用于计算标量调整分数。结果:标量分数和百分位数对应的所有语义语言流畅性测试在不同的措施显示。额外的表格显示了必须从直接得分中加减的分数,其中教育一栏是关于参与者所唤起的“动物”和“衣服”的总数,年龄和教育一栏是关于“衣服”的总数。在前两个15秒的片段中,性别会影响参与者制作的“衣服”数量。结论:目前的标准应该为评估50至89岁的西班牙语本地人提供临床有用的数据。
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