Cognitive assessment in schizophrenia has traditionally used batteries that are
long and complex or differ widely in their content. The Brief Assessment of
Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS) has been developed to cover the main cognitive
deficits of schizophrenia as well as to be easily and briefly administered,
portable, sensitive and reliable.ObjectivesTo investigate the applicability and sensitivity of the Brazilian Version of
the BACS (Brazilian-BACS).MethodsPerformance of 20 stable patients with schizophrenia on the Brazilian-BACS
was compared to 20 matched healthy controls.ResultsApplying the Brazilian-BACS required 43.4±8.4minutes for patients and
40.5±5.7 minutes for controls (p=0.17). All tests demonstrated
significant differences between controls and patients (P<0.01). Pearson’s
correlation analysis and Cronbach’s a evidenced a high internal consistency
for patient performance. The cognitive deficit in the patients was
approximately 1.5 standard deviations below controls. These results were
consistent with those reported in the validation of the original version and
in meta-analyses of similar studies.ConclusionsThe Brazilian-BACS displayed good applicability and sensitivity in assessing
the major cognitive constructs that are impaired in schizophrenia. Thus, the
Brazilian-BACS seems to be a promising tool for assessing cognition in
patients with schizophrenia in Brazil.
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