开发一种符号消除测试来评估赞比亚学龄人口的注意力。

Q3 Medicine
Innovations in clinical neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Franco di Cesare, Cristiana di Carlo, Leonardo di Cesare
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目标:撒哈拉以南发展中国家的儿童认知健康评估面临重大挑战,包括缺乏有效的诊断工具。我们报告了赞比亚符号取消测试(ZSCT)的开发和初步验证,这是一种评估儿科学龄人群选择性注意力的心理测量测试。设计:在现场试验中评估ZSCT的可靠性和有效性。共有409名5至17岁的儿童在赞比亚的多个诊所和学校被招募。ZSCT提供视觉运动处理指数(VMPI),这是一种衡量努力处理以提供准确任务响应的指标。结果:重新测试时的VMPI可靠性估计足以用于临床(组内相关系数[ICC]:0.79,ICC-95%置信区间[CI]:0.69-0.86)。年龄对VMPI有很大影响(n=323,r=-0.62,p=0.000),与健康状况不佳(即慢性神经或医学疾病或长期暴露于心理社会压力和剥夺)有关。双向方差分析发现,健康状况和年龄组影响显著和较小[F(7408):33.24,p=0.0000,η2=0.367];健康状况的主要影响因素[F(1408):37.79,p=0.000,η2=0.09],年龄组[F(3408):35.06,p=0.0000,η2=0.21],二者的交互作用不显著(p=0.364)。研究结果值得进一步研究,以验证其在医疗保健和临床研究环境中的应用。
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Development of a Symbol Cancellation Test to Evaluate Attention in a School-aged Zambian Population.

Objective: The assessment of child cognitive health in Sub-Saharan developing countries poses significant challenges, including the paucity of valid diagnostic tools. We report the development and the initial validation of the Zambia Symbol Cancellation Test (ZSCT), a psychometric test to evaluate selective attention in a pediatric, school-aged population.

Design: ZSCT reliability and validity were assessed in a field trial. A total of 409 children, aged 5 to 17 years, were recruited at multiple Zambian clinical sites and schools. The ZSCT provides a visuomotor processing index (VMPI), a measure of effortful processing to deliver accurate task response.

Results: The VMPI reliability estimate at test-retest was found to be adequate for a clinical use (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC]: 0.79, ICC-95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.69-0.86). Age showed a large effect on VMPI (n=323, r=-0.62, p=0.000). Impaired visuo-perceptual-motor processing, as measured by VMPI, was associated with poor health status (i.e., chronic neurologic or medical disease or prolonged exposure to psychosocial stress and deprivation). A two-way ANOVA found significant and small health status and age group effects [F (7, 408): 33.24, p=0.0000, η2=0.367]; the main effect of health status [F (1, 408): 37.79, p=0.000, η2=0.09], age group [F (3, 408): 35.06, p=0.000, η2=0.21], and their interaction was not significant (p=0.364).

Conclusion: Study findings indicate that the ZSCT has satisfactory reliability, validity, and clinical utility to evaluate cognitive development and the effect of health conditions on attention. Study results warrant further research to validate its use in healthcare and clinical research settings.

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