TY - JOUR
T1 - Normative data and validation of a regression based summary score for assessing meaningful neuropsychological change
AU - Cysique, Lucette A.
AU - Franklin, Donald
AU - Abramson, Ian
AU - Ellis, Ronald J.
AU - Letendre, Scott
AU - Collier, Ann
AU - Clifford, David
AU - Gelman, Benjamin
AU - McArthur, Justin
AU - Morgello, Susan
AU - Simpson, David
AU - McCutchan, J. Allen
AU - Grant, Igor
AU - Heaton, Robert K.
N1 - Funding Information:
Request of electronic normative data: e-mail [email protected] and specify “request of change normative data” in the subject head of the e-mail. The data will also be available from the HNRC website: http://hnrc.hivresearch.ucsd.edu/ This study was supported by the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center∗ (HNRC supported by Center Award MH 62512 from the National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH), the CNS HIV Anti-Retroviral Therapy Effects Research∗∗ (CHARTER) study (supported by Award N01 MH22005 from the National Institutes of Health), the MH 58076 grant, and Brain Sciences postdoctoral fellowship at the University of New South Wales. Lucette A. Cysique is supported by the Brain Sciences postdoctoral fellowship from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - Reliable detection and quantification of longitudinal cognitive change are of considerable importance in many neurological disorders, particularly to monitor central nervous system effects of disease progression and treatment. In the current study, we developed normative data for repeated neuropsychological (NP) assessments (6 testings) using a modified standard regression-based (SRB) approach in a sample that includes both HIV-uninfected (HIV-, N = 172) and neuromedically stable HIV-infected (HIV+, N = 124) individuals. Prior analyses indicated no differences in NP change between the infected and uninfected participants. The norms for change included correction for factors found to significantly affect follow-up performance, using hierarchical regression. The most robust and consistent predictors of follow-up performance were the prior performance on the same test (which contributed in all models) and a measure of prior overall NP competence (predictor in 97% of all models). Demographic variables were predictors in 10-46% of all models and in small amounts; while test-retest interval contributed in only 6% of all models. Based on the regression equations, standardized change scores (z scores) were computed for each test measure at each interval; these z scores were then averaged to create a total battery change score. An independent sample of HIV- participants who had completed 8 of the 15 tests was used to validate an abridged summary change score. The normative data are available in an electronic format by e-mail request to the first author. Correction for practice effects based on normative data improved the consistency of NP impairment classification in a clinically stable longitudinal cohort after baseline.
AB - Reliable detection and quantification of longitudinal cognitive change are of considerable importance in many neurological disorders, particularly to monitor central nervous system effects of disease progression and treatment. In the current study, we developed normative data for repeated neuropsychological (NP) assessments (6 testings) using a modified standard regression-based (SRB) approach in a sample that includes both HIV-uninfected (HIV-, N = 172) and neuromedically stable HIV-infected (HIV+, N = 124) individuals. Prior analyses indicated no differences in NP change between the infected and uninfected participants. The norms for change included correction for factors found to significantly affect follow-up performance, using hierarchical regression. The most robust and consistent predictors of follow-up performance were the prior performance on the same test (which contributed in all models) and a measure of prior overall NP competence (predictor in 97% of all models). Demographic variables were predictors in 10-46% of all models and in small amounts; while test-retest interval contributed in only 6% of all models. Based on the regression equations, standardized change scores (z scores) were computed for each test measure at each interval; these z scores were then averaged to create a total battery change score. An independent sample of HIV- participants who had completed 8 of the 15 tests was used to validate an abridged summary change score. The normative data are available in an electronic format by e-mail request to the first author. Correction for practice effects based on normative data improved the consistency of NP impairment classification in a clinically stable longitudinal cohort after baseline.
KW - Longitudinal studies
KW - Normative data
KW - Practice effect
KW - Regression
KW - Regression change score
KW - Standard regression-based change score
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U2 - 10.1080/13803395.2010.535504
DO - 10.1080/13803395.2010.535504
M3 - Article
C2 - 21391011
AN - SCOPUS:79958085523
SN - 1380-3395
VL - 33
SP - 505
EP - 522
JO - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
JF - Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
IS - 5
ER -