2017
DOI: 10.3233/nre-172243
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Symbol Digit Modalities Test: Normative data for Spanish-speaking pediatric population

Abstract: 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.

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“…Straightforward normative values appropriate for use in clinical practice are readily available from large white cohorts [9][10][11] but are limited for black and Hispanic patients. This is important because several non-MS studies have shown that race and ethnicity affect SDMT scores independent of readily measurable sociodemographic factors.…”
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“…Straightforward normative values appropriate for use in clinical practice are readily available from large white cohorts [9][10][11] but are limited for black and Hispanic patients. This is important because several non-MS studies have shown that race and ethnicity affect SDMT scores independent of readily measurable sociodemographic factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The SDMT and the c-SDMT are two screening tools for IPS. For the SDMT, associations with sex (Kiely et al, 2014), age (Arango-Lasprilla et al, 2017), psychological and health conditions (Kiely et al, 2014), as well as with education and IQ score (Vernon, 1983) have been reported. For the c-SDMT, only a correlation between age and IPS performance has been examined (Akbar et al, 2011;Bigi et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our current validation studies, we continue to sample healthy participants to pool our data for reexamination and confirmation of the issues discussed in this paper. Furthermore, unlike previous studies (Arango-Lasprilla et al, 2017), we did not take into account the educational level of the participants nor of their parents, as Switzerland has different educational systems in different parts of the country.…”
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“…For psychosocial assessment the following tests were used: Children Depression Inventory [35] (CDI), Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale [36] (CMAS-R), Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory [37] (PedsQL) Parent-Report, and Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Second Edition [38] (ABAS-II). All of these tests had normative data available for Spanish-speaking children and adolescents [39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48].…”
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confidence: 99%