• Title of article

    The Ecological Validity of Clinical Tests of Memory and Attention in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Author/Authors

    Christopher I. Higginson، نويسنده , , Peter A. Arnett، نويسنده , , William D. Voss، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    20
  • From page
    185
  • To page
    204
  • Abstract
    Ecological validity—the degree to which clinical tests of cognitive functioning predict functional impairment—has recently become an area of interest in neuropsychology. The current study used a sample of 31 cognitively and functionally impaired multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to determine if tests commonly used to assess memory and attentional functioning in MS are ecologically valid. Two methods of improving the ecological validity of cognitive testing were employed. Stepwise multiple regression analyses suggested that tests of memory and attention more analogous to everyday tasks are better predictors of functional impairment in MS than both standard clinical tests of memory and attention, and memory questionnaires completed by the patient or a significant other. Nonetheless, both standard clinical tests and more ecologically valid tests significantly predicted functional impairment. Importantly, they were not significantly correlated with one another, suggesting that the inclusion of both types of tests in evaluating MS patients is warranted. Keywords: ecological validity, multiple sclerosis, memory, attention
  • Keywords
    Multiple sclerosis , attention , ecological validity , memory
  • Journal title
    Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Record number

    516282