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1 Measurement invariance and differential item functioning of the Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS) in five latin american nations Mebarak M; Maïano C; Mendoza J; Chirullo V; Coneo AMC; Compte EJ; Cruz-Licea V; Góngora VC; Henríquez C; Martínez-Banfi M; Mejía Rodriguez DL; Pescetto I; Selma H; Boothroyd LG; Thornborrow T; Todd J; Swami V; 41547175
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Measurement invariance and differential item functioning of the functionality appreciation scale (FAS) in Colombia and Spain Mebarak M; Maïano C; Mendoza J; Zamora Á; Baños R; Desdentado L; Miragall M; Herrero R; Swami V; 39244790
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Changes in social functioning and circulating oxytocin and vasopressin following the migration to a new country Gouin JP; Pournajafi-Nazarloo H; Carter CS; 25446216
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Family dysfunction, stressful life events, and mental health problems across development in the offspring of parents with an affective disorder Resendes T; Ellenbogen MA; Oldehinkel AJ; 38682166
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Reciprocal inhibition and competitive hierarchy cause negative biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships D' Andrea R; Khattar G; Koffel T; Frans VF; Bittleston LS; Cuellar-Gempeler C; 38193391
BIOLOGY
6 Computerized Cognitive Test Batteries for Children and Adolescents-A Scoping Review of Tools For Lab- and Web-Based Settings From 2000 to 2021 Tuerk C; Saha T; Bouchard MF; Booij L; 37259540
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Are sexual functioning problems associated with frequent pornography use and/or problematic pornography use? Results from a large community survey including males and females. Bothe B, Tóth-Király I, Griffiths MD, Potenza MN, Orosz G, Demetrovics Z 32810799
PSYCHOLOGY
8 A comprehensive assessment of personality traits and psychosocial functioning in parents with bipolar disorder and their intimate partners Serravalle L; Iacono V; Hodgins S; Ellenbogen MA; 32037491
CRDH
9 Effectiveness of a mindfulness-based psychoeducation group programme for early-stage schizophrenia: An 18-month randomised controlled trial. Chien WT, Cheng HY, McMaster TW, Yip ALK, Wong JCL 31416744
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Psychometric Properties of the Body Checking Questionnaire (BCQ) and of the Body Checking Cognitions Scale (BCCS): A Bifactor-Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Approach. Maïano C, Morin AJS, Aimé A, Lepage G, Bouchard S 31328530
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Title:Computerized Cognitive Test Batteries for Children and Adolescents-A Scoping Review of Tools For Lab- and Web-Based Settings From 2000 to 2021
Authors:Tuerk CSaha TBouchard MFBooij L
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37259540/
DOI:10.1093/arclin/acad039
Publication:Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
Keywords:AdolescentsAssessmentChildrenCognitive functioningComputerized cognitive test batteriesReview
PMID:37259540 Category: Date Added:2023-06-01
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY

Description:

Objective: Cognitive functioning is essential to well-being. Since cognitive difficulties are common in many disorders, their early identification is critical, notably during childhood and adolescence. This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive literature overview of computerized cognitive test batteries (CCTB) that have been developed and used in children and adolescents over the past 22 years and to evaluate their psychometric properties.

Method: Among 3192 records identified from three databases (PubMed, PsycNET, and Web of Science) between 2000 and 2021, 564 peer-reviewed articles conducted in children and adolescents aged 3 to 18 years met inclusion criteria. Twenty main CCTBs were identified and further reviewed following PRISMA guidelines. Relevant study details (sample information, topic, location, setting, norms, and psychometrics) were extracted, as well as administration and instrument characteristics for the main CCTBs.

Results: Findings suggest that CCTB use varies according to age, location, and topic, with eight tools accounting for 85% of studies, and the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) being most frequently used. Few instruments were applied in web-based settings or include social cognition tasks. Only 13% of studies reported psychometric properties.

Conclusions: Over the past two decades, a high number of computerized cognitive batteries have been developed. Among these, more validation studies are needed, particularly across diverse cultural contexts. This review offers a comprehensive synthesis of CCTBs to aid both researchers and clinicians to conduct cognitive assessments in children in either a lab- or web-based setting.





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