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Symbol Digit Modalities Test: Normative data for Spanish-speaking pediatric population

Authors

Arango-Lasprilla, J. C. , Rivera, D. , Trapp, S. , Jimenez-Perez, C. , Hernandez Carrillo, C. L. , Pohlenz Amador, S. , Vergara-Moragues, E. , Rodriguez-Agudelo, Y. , Rodriguez-Irizarry, W. , Garcia de la Cadena, C. , GALVAO CARMONA, ALEJANDRO, Galarza-del-Angel, J. , Llerena Espezua, X. , Torales Cabrera, N. , Flor-Caravia, P. , Aguayo Arelis, A. , Saracostti Schwartzman, M. , Barranco Casimiro, R. , Albaladejo-Blazquez, N.

External publication

No

Means

NeuroRehabilitation

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

1.779

SJR Impact

0.79

Publication date

01/01/2017

ISI

000413531000007

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85032335076

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To generate normative data for the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) in Spanish-speaking pediatric populations.\n METHOD: The sample consisted of 4,373 healthy children from nine countries in Latin America (Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Puerto Rico) and Spain. Each participant was administered the SDMT as part of a larger neuropsychological battery. SDMT scores were normed using multiple linear regressions and standard deviations of residual values. Age, age(2), sex, and mean level of parental education (MLPE) were included as predictors in the analyses.\n RESULTS: The final multiple linear regression models showed main effects for age in all countries, such that score increased linearly as a function of age. In addition, age(2) had a significant effect in all countries, except in Honduras and Puerto Rico. Models indicated that children whose parent(s) had a MLPE >12 years of education obtained higher score compared to children whose parent(s) had a MLPE <= 12 years for Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, and Spain. Sex affected SDMT score for Paraguay and Spain.\n CONCLUSIONS: This is the largest Spanish-speaking pediatric normative study in the world, and it will allow neuropsychologists from these countries to have a more accurate interpretation of the SDMT with pediatric populations.

Keywords

Symbol Digit Modalities Test; neuropsychology; Spanish-speaking populations; pediatric population

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