O Teste dos Cinco Dígitos na avaliação de idosos com baixa escolaridade: Validade de construto e confiabilidade em uma amostra clínica do Brasil

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Introduction: In the assessment of older adults with very low formal education, typical tests of selective attention and inhibitory control are biased by reading abilities. In this sense, we aim to assess the psychometric characteristics of the Five Digits Test (FDT), a numerical Stroop paradigm, in older adults without cognitive disorders, with mild cognitive impairment, and with dementia. Methods: We assessed 211 Brazilian older adults with low formal education using the FDT and other cognitive measures. Construct validity and reliability were assessed by correlations and internal consistency. Results: The FDT test had weak correlations with crystalized intelligence tests and moderate-high correlations with fluid intelligence measures and tests of global cognitive status and executive functions. The split-half coefficient of reliability showed high internal consistency (>0.900). Conclusion: Together, the results suggest that the FDT is a valid and reliable measure for the assessment of processing speed and executive functions in older adults with low formal education.

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de Paula, J. J., Oliveira, T. D., Querino, E. H. G., & Malloy-Diniz, L. F. (2017). O Teste dos Cinco Dígitos na avaliação de idosos com baixa escolaridade: Validade de construto e confiabilidade em uma amostra clínica do Brasil. Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, 39(3), 173–179. https://doi.org/10.1590/2237-6089-2016-0060

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