简式巴克利执行功能缺陷量表(BDEFS)子量表得分的内部效度和预测效度研究。

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hong Lan, R K Lawrence, M J Zimmer-Gembeck, E G Conlon
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目的:探讨短格式巴克利执行功能缺陷量表(BDEFS)项目的五因子结构。在内部,对表单的子量表结构进行了验证,并研究了短表单和长表单之间的关联。为了建立预测效度,研究了BDEFS子量表得分(短格式和长格式)与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)和认知脱离综合征(CDS)症状以及负面情绪(抑郁和焦虑)的关联。方法:澳大利亚大学生(N = 608;年龄17-69岁,男性23.5%,女性75.5%,其他1.0%)完成了EF、ADHD、CDS、抑郁和焦虑的自我报告。结果:总体而言,短格式BDEFS条目的五因子模型在拟合和简约性方面达到了最佳平衡,且各因子与五个分量表一致。测量结果在性别和年龄组之间不变性。短形式的子量表与其对应的长形式的子量表高度相关,并且基于每种形式的子量表得分与ADHD和cd产生相同的相关性模式和独特的关联,控制抑郁和焦虑。结论:当需要更有效的数据收集方法时,短格式的BDEFS产生了五个有效可靠的子量表,可以代替长格式的子量表。
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Internal and predictive validity of subscale scores of the short-form Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS) in research.

Objective: We examined the five-factor structure of the items on the short-form Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS). Internally, the subscale structure of the form was verified, and associations between the short- and long-form subscales were investigated. To establish predictive validity, the associations of the BDEFS subscale scores (short and long-forms) with symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS), as well as negative affect (depression and anxiety) were investigated.

Method: Australian university students (N = 608; aged 17-69 years, 23.5% men, 75.5% women and 1.0% others) completed self-reports of EF, ADHD, CDS, depression and anxiety.

Results: Overall, the five-factor model of the short-form BDEFS items was the best balance of fit and parsimony, and the factors aligned with the five subscales. Measurement invariance was shown across gender and age-group. The short-form subscales were highly correlated with their counterparts in the long-form, and subscale scores based on each form produced the same pattern of correlations and unique associations with ADHD and CDS, controlling for depression and anxiety.

Conclusion: The short-form BDEFS produces five valid and reliable subscales that can be used in place of the long-form subscales when a more efficient method of data collection is desired.

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Applied Neuropsychology-Adult
Applied Neuropsychology-Adult CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
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期刊介绍: pplied Neuropsychology-Adult publishes clinical neuropsychological articles concerning assessment, brain functioning and neuroimaging, neuropsychological treatment, and rehabilitation in adults. Full-length articles and brief communications are included. Case studies of adult patients carefully assessing the nature, course, or treatment of clinical neuropsychological dysfunctions in the context of scientific literature, are suitable. Review manuscripts addressing critical issues are encouraged. Preference is given to papers of clinical relevance to others in the field. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further considerations are peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single-blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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