Natali Farran, Lucia Valmaggia, Natalie Tadros, Robin Morris
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摘要
目的:本综述确定了非西方国家已经开发或标准化的社会认知测试,并对成年人或西方国家少数民族群体的个体进行了验证。它提供了一个概述,评价他们的质量和检查他们的心理测量特性。方法:该研究在PROSPERO (CRD42022337166)上注册,检索在APA PsycTests和APA PsycInfo、Medline、Web of Science、Scopus和Global Health上运行,直到2023年12月30日。搜索的领域是社会感知、理解和决策。符合条件的研究对目标人群中的成人健康组或临床组进行了测试。遵循了以协商一致意见为基础的卫生计量工具选择标准准则。结果:共鉴定出85篇符合条件的文章,其中新开发的23篇,标准化或验证的51篇。大多数研究是在亚洲进行的,最常测量的功能是情绪感知和心理理论。一些测试在文化上进行了调整,许多测试进行了翻译和反翻译。程序质量和心理测量性质各不相同,建构效度评价最高。结论:本综述记录了有前景的实验或临床应用程序,并确定了进一步发展的领域。例如,这包括为更多不同的个体开发测试和加速测试共享。还需要形成共识框架来描述和测量考虑跨文化差异的社会认知结构。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Neuropsychological tests of social cognition in non-Western countries and in individuals from ethnic minoritized groups in Western countries: A systematic review.
Objective: This review identifies social cognition tests that have been developed or standardized and validated on adults specifically in non-Western countries or individuals from ethic minoritized groups in Western countries. It provides an overview of them, appraising their quality and examining their psychometric properties.
Method: The study was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022337166), and the search was run on APA PsycTests and on APA PsycInfo, Medline, Web of Science, Scopus, and Global Health until December 30, 2023. The searched domains were social perception, understanding, and decision making. Eligible studies had tests used on adult healthy or clinical groups within the target population. The COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments guidelines were followed.
Results: Eighty-five eligible articles were identified and included 23 newly developed tests and 51 standardized or validated ones. Most studies were conducted in Asia, and the most frequently measured functions were emotion perception and theory of mind. Several tests were culturally adapted, and many were translated and back translated. The quality of procedures and the psychometric properties varied, with construct validity rated most favorably.
Conclusions: The review documents promising procedures for experimental or clinical use and identifies areas for further development. This includes, for example, developing tests for more diverse individuals and accelerating test sharing. There is also the need to form consensus frameworks for describing and measuring social cognitive constructs that consider cross-cultural variation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Neuropsychology publishes original, empirical research; systematic reviews and meta-analyses; and theoretical articles on the relation between brain and human cognitive, emotional, and behavioral function.