视觉记忆障碍对维多利亚症状有效性测试成绩的影响:已知组分析

IF 1.7 4区 心理学
Applied Neuropsychology-Adult Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-05 DOI:10.1080/23279095.2021.2021911
Jane K Stocks, Allison N Shields, Adam B DeBoer, Brian M Cerny, Caitlin M Ogram Buckley, Gabriel P Ovsiew, Kyle J Jennette, Zachary J Resch, Karen S Basurto, Woojin Song, Neil H Pliskin, Jason R Soble
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目的:我们评估了视觉学习和回忆障碍对维多利亚症状效度测验(VSVT)中简单、困难和总分项目的准确性和反应延迟的影响:我们评估了视觉学习和记忆障碍对维多利亚症状有效性测验(VSVT)的准确性以及对简单、困难和总项目的反应潜伏期的影响:对163名成年患者进行维多利亚症状有效性测验(VSVT)和简明视觉空间记忆测验(Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised),通过独立的标准表现有效性测验(PVT)将其分为有效组(114/163)和无效组(49/163)。对总体样本和基于视觉记忆功能的亚组分别检测了所有 VSVT 指数的分类准确性:在总体样本中,所有指数的分类准确度均可接受(曲线下面积 [AUC] ≥ 0.79)。如果按视觉学习/记忆障碍进行分层,未受损子样本(AUC ≥0.79)和受损子样本(AUC ≥0.75)的准确度指数都能产生可接受的分类。未受损子样本的潜伏期指数具有可接受的分类准确性(AUC ≥0.74),但受损样本的准确性和灵敏度下降(AUC ≥0.67):结论:VSVT 的准确度和反应潜伏期在总体样本中产生了可接受的分类准确度,而且在有视觉学习/记忆障碍和无视觉学习/记忆障碍的样本中,准确度指数都保持了这种效果。研究结果表明,即使存在真正的视觉学习/记忆障碍,VSVT 也是一种心理计量学上稳健的 PVT,其切分分数基本不变。
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The impact of visual memory impairment on Victoria Symptom Validity Test performance: A known-groups analysis.

Objective: We assessed the effect of visual learning and recall impairment on Victoria Symptom Validity Test (VSVT) accuracy and response latency for Easy, Difficult, and Total Items.

Method: A sample of 163 adult patients administered the VSVT and Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised were classified as valid (114/163) or invalid (49/163) groups via independent criterion performance validity tests (PVTs). Classification accuracies for all VSVT indices were examined for the overall sample, and separately for subgroups based on visual memory functioning.

Results: In the overall sample, all indices produced acceptable classification accuracy (areas under the curve [AUCs] ≥ 0.79). When stratified by visual learning/recall impairment, accuracy indices yielded acceptable classification for both the unimpaired (AUCs ≥0.79) and impaired subsamples (AUCs ≥0.75). Latency indices had acceptable classification accuracy for the unimpaired subsample (AUCs ≥0.74), but accuracy and sensitivity dropped for the impaired sample (AUCs ≥0.67).

Conclusions: VSVT accuracy and response latency yielded acceptable classification accuracies in the overall sample, and this effect was maintained in those with and without visual learning/recall impairment for the accuracy indices. Findings indicate that the VSVT is a psychometrically robust PVT with largely invariant cut-scores, even in the presence of bona fide visual learning/recall impairment.

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Applied Neuropsychology-Adult CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
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