TY - JOUR
T1 - Cuestionario de reserva cognitiva
T2 - Propiedades psicométricas en población Argentina
AU - Martino, Pablo
AU - Cervigni, Mauricio
AU - Caycho-Rodríguez, Tomás
AU - Valencia, Pablo
AU - Politis, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/9/16
Y1 - 2021/9/16
N2 - Introduction. Cognitive reserve is the brain's capacity to actively overcome damage by means of pre-existing cognitive resources and compensatory processes. This capacity is enhanced by education, occupational attainment, learning languages and the habit of reading, among other important factors. This study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of Rami et al's Cognitive Reserve Questionnaire in an Argentinian population. Materials and methods. The sample that participated in the study comprised 203 Argentinian adult volunteers from the general population (mean age, 66.1; standard deviation, 8.1). The Cognitive Reserve Questionnaire was administered together with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Confirmatory factor analysis was carried out to test the unidimensionality of the questionnaire. In addition, reliability was estimated by the categorical omega coefficient and associative validity was analysed by means of bivariate correlations. Results. Factor analysis confirms the unidimensionality of the questionnaire with good fit indices. Items 5 (musical training) and 8 (intellectual games), however, show low factor loadings. The test has acceptable reliability, with a categorical omega coefficient = 0.72, although it should be noted that the average variance extracted (0.41) is below the recommended criterion of 0.5. Good associative validity is observed: r (200) = 0.4; p < 0.001. Conclusions. The Cognitive Reserve Questionnaire is an instrument with acceptable psychometric properties for use in an Argentinian population. More research is required to further investigate the low factor loadings of items 5 and 8 and to strengthen the evidence of reliability.
AB - Introduction. Cognitive reserve is the brain's capacity to actively overcome damage by means of pre-existing cognitive resources and compensatory processes. This capacity is enhanced by education, occupational attainment, learning languages and the habit of reading, among other important factors. This study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of Rami et al's Cognitive Reserve Questionnaire in an Argentinian population. Materials and methods. The sample that participated in the study comprised 203 Argentinian adult volunteers from the general population (mean age, 66.1; standard deviation, 8.1). The Cognitive Reserve Questionnaire was administered together with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Confirmatory factor analysis was carried out to test the unidimensionality of the questionnaire. In addition, reliability was estimated by the categorical omega coefficient and associative validity was analysed by means of bivariate correlations. Results. Factor analysis confirms the unidimensionality of the questionnaire with good fit indices. Items 5 (musical training) and 8 (intellectual games), however, show low factor loadings. The test has acceptable reliability, with a categorical omega coefficient = 0.72, although it should be noted that the average variance extracted (0.41) is below the recommended criterion of 0.5. Good associative validity is observed: r (200) = 0.4; p < 0.001. Conclusions. The Cognitive Reserve Questionnaire is an instrument with acceptable psychometric properties for use in an Argentinian population. More research is required to further investigate the low factor loadings of items 5 and 8 and to strengthen the evidence of reliability.
KW - Active ageing
KW - Cognitive functions
KW - Cognitive impairment
KW - Elderly adults
KW - Neuropsychology
KW - Psychogerontology
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U2 - 10.33588/RN.7306.2021200
DO - 10.33588/RN.7306.2021200
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 34515332
AN - SCOPUS:85115919726
SN - 0210-0010
VL - 73
SP - 194
EP - 200
JO - Revista de Neurologia
JF - Revista de Neurologia
IS - 6
ER -