The Western Australia Olfactory Memory Test: Reliability and Validity in a Sample of Older Adults.

Rasangi Seneviratne, Michael Weinborn, David R Badcock, Brandon E Gavett, Manuela Laws, Kevin Taddei, Ralph N Martins, Hamid R Sohrabi
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Abstract

Objective: The Western Australia Olfactory Memory Test (WAOMT) is a newly developed test designed to meet a need for a comprehensive measure of olfactory episodic memory (OEM) for clinical and research applications.

Method: This study aimed to establish the psychometric properties of the WAOMT in a sample of 209 community-dwelling older adults. An independent sample of 27 test-naïve participants were recruited to assess test retest reliability (between 7 and 28 days). Scale psychometric properties were examined using item response theory methods, combined samples (final N = 241). Convergent validity was assessed by comparing performance on the WAOMT with a comprehensive neuropsychological battery of domains (verbal and visual episodic memory, and odor identification), as well as other neuropsychological skills. Based on previous literature, it was predicted that the WAOMT would be positively correlated with conceptually similar cognitive domains.

Results: The WAOMT is a psychometrically sound test with adequate reliability properties and demonstrated convergent validity with tests of verbal and episodic memory and smell identification. Patterns of performance highlight learning and memory characteristics unique to OEM (e.g., learning curves, cued and free recall).

Conclusion: Clinical and research implications include streamlining future versions of the WAOMT to ease patient and administrative burden, and the potential to reliably detect early neuropathological changes in healthy older adults with nonimpaired OEM abilities.

西澳大利亚嗅觉记忆测试:老年人样本的信度和效度。
目的:西澳大利亚嗅觉记忆测试(WAOMT)是一项新开发的测试,旨在满足临床和研究应用嗅觉情景记忆(OEM)的综合测量需求。方法:本研究以209名社区老年人为样本,建立WAOMT的心理测量特性。招募了27名test-naïve参与者的独立样本来评估测试重测信度(7至28天)。采用项目反应理论方法对组合样本(最终N = 241)的量表心理测量特征进行检验。通过比较WAOMT与综合神经心理学领域(言语和视觉情景记忆,气味识别)以及其他神经心理学技能的表现来评估收敛效度。基于先前的文献,我们预测WAOMT与概念相似的认知领域呈正相关。结果:WAOMT是一项心理测量学上可靠的测试,具有足够的信度特性,并与言语记忆、情景记忆和气味识别测试显示出收敛效度。性能模式突出了OEM特有的学习和记忆特征(例如,学习曲线、提示和自由回忆)。结论:临床和研究意义包括简化未来版本的WAOMT,以减轻患者和管理负担,并有可能可靠地检测未受损OEM能力的健康老年人的早期神经病理变化。
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