癫痫记忆评估临床量表(MAC-E):对癫痫患者主观认知主诉的简要测量。

The Clinical neuropsychologist Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-27 DOI:10.1080/13854046.2020.1837245
Margaret Miller, Ryan Honomichl, Brittany Lapin, Thomas Hogan, Nicholas Thompson, William B Barr, Daniel Friedman, Erica Sieg, Stephan Schuele, Selin Yagci Kurtish, Cigdem Özkara, Katia Lin, Samuel Wiebe, Lara Jehi, Robyn M Busch
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目的:对记忆评估门诊自评量表(MAC-S)进行项目缩减,建立一种更简洁、更快速的评估癫痫患者主观记忆主诉的量表。方法:1333例局灶性癫痫患者完成原49项MAC-S测试。将样本随机分成三个子样本,通过探索性因子分析、验证性因子分析和项目反应理论分析等一系列分析,找出一种减少项目数量的替代因素结构。一个由5名神经心理学家组成的小组独立审查了最终模型,以评估每个单独项目的适当性以及因素负荷和整体因素结构。最终因素标题随后作为一个组来决定。结果:确定了五个因素:注意、工作记忆、检索、语义记忆和情景记忆。MAC-S的长度从49个项目减少到30个项目,其中一些项目被删除,因为它们未能大量加载到任何因素上,或者因为项目歧视或阈值水平差。结论:癫痫记忆评估临床量表(MAC-E)是一种更新的、简短的主观记忆功能测量方法,可用于有效评估临床和研究环境中癫痫患者的相关日常记忆能力。
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The memory assessment clinics scale for epilepsy (MAC-E): A brief measure of subjective cognitive complaints in epilepsy.

Objective: The aim of this study was to conduct item reduction of the Memory Assessment Clinics Self-Rating Scale (MAC-S) to create a briefer measure that can be used to quickly evaluate subjective memory complaints in patients with epilepsy. Method: A total of 1333 adults with focal epilepsy completed the original 49-item MAC-S. The sample was randomly split into three subsamples, and a series of analyses (i.e. exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and item response theory analyses) was conducted to identify an alternative factor structure, with a reduced number of items. A panel of 5 neuropsychologists independently reviewed the final model to assess appropriateness of each individual item as well as the factor loadings and overall factor structure. Final factor titles were subsequently decided as a group. Results: Five factors were identified: Attention, Working Memory, Retrieval, Semantic Memory, and Episodic Memory. The length of the MAC-S was reduced from 49 to 30 items, with items being removed because they failed to load onto any of the factors substantially, or because of poor item discrimination or threshold levels. Conclusions: The Memory Assessment Clinics Scale for Epilepsy (MAC-E), is an updated, brief measure of subjective memory functioning that can be used to efficiently assess relevant, every-day memory abilities in patients with epilepsy within both clinical and research settings.

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