Rouleau version of the Clock Drawing Test: age- and education-adjusted normative data from a wide Italian sample

M. Siciliano, G. Santangelo, Alfonsina D'Iorio, G. Basile, Fausta Piscopo, D. Grossi, L. Trojano
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Abstract Objective: The Clock Drawing Test (CDT) is widely used as a screening tool for discriminating cognitively normal individuals from patients with mild dementia. The aim of present study was to provide normative values for a 10-point quantitative scoring system proposed by Rouleau and colleagues (1992), including CDT total score and subscales score assessing representation of clock face (RC), layout of numbers (LN), and position of hands (PH), in a large sample of Italian healthy individuals. Method: Eight hundred and seventy-two Italian healthy participants (483 women; age range 20–94 years) with educational level from primary school to university underwent CDT and Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Results: Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that age and education significantly influenced CDT total score and its subscale scores. Moreover, a significant effect of gender was found only in RC subscale. From the derived linear equation, a correction grid for raw scores was built. Inferential cut-off values were estimated using a non-parametric technique and equivalent scores (ES) were computed. Correlation analysis showed a weakly significant correlation between adjusted CDT total score and adjusted MMSE scores. Conclusions: The present study provided normative data for the Rouleau and colleagues version of CDT in an Italian sample, useful for clinical and research purposes.
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Rouleau版本的时钟绘制测试:来自意大利广泛样本的年龄和教育调整的规范数据
摘要目的:时钟绘制测试(Clock Drawing Test, CDT)被广泛用于区分认知正常个体与轻度痴呆患者的筛查工具。本研究的目的是为Rouleau等(1992)提出的10分制定量评分系统提供规范性值,该评分系统包括CDT总分和评估钟面表征(RC)、数字布局(LN)和手的位置(PH)的亚量表得分。方法:872名意大利健康参与者(483名女性;年龄20 ~ 94岁,小学至大学学历,分别进行CDT和迷你心理状态检查(MMSE)。结果:多元线性回归分析显示,年龄和受教育程度显著影响CDT总分及其子量表得分。此外,性别仅在RC分量表中存在显著影响。根据导出的线性方程,建立了原始分数的校正网格。使用非参数技术估计推断截止值,并计算等效分数(ES)。相关分析显示,调整后的CDT总分与调整后的MMSE得分呈弱显著相关。结论:本研究为Rouleau及其同事在意大利样本中的CDT版本提供了规范性数据,对临床和研究目的有用。
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