Validity evidence for the Cognitive Screening Test in Stroke Patients

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Abstract

Cognitive deficits are common among post-stroke patients. Cognitive impairments of this sort are mediated by age and education. In Brazil, the only specific cognitive screening tool designed for post-stroke patients is the Cognitive Screening Test (Triagem Cognitiva — TRIACOG). The goal of this study was to investigate validity evidence related to external variables for the TRIACOG. Our sample included 153 adults and elderly people (M = 60.08, SD = 9.61) from Porto Alegre and metropolitan area, comprising 87 post-stroke patients and 66 healthy individuals. Three-way ANOVAs were used to assess main effects and interactions between the variables group (clinical/control), age and education. An influence of group and age on scores in the TRIACOG was found. We emphasize the relevance of these results to the selection of cut-off points for the tasks and cognitive functions assessed by the instrument, considering education and age, so as to allow more accurate identification of deficits in post-stroke patients.

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Schmidt, L. F. S., de Carvalho Rodrigues, J., Bandeira, D. R., & de Salles, J. F. (2022). Validity evidence for the Cognitive Screening Test in Stroke Patients. Psico-USF, 27(4), 735–749. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-82712022270411

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