H - 48 Preliminary Normative Data for a Letter Fluency (PAN) Test Via Teleneuropsychology for Puerto Rican Adults

Abstract Objective Explore internal consistency, concurrent validity, and impact of demographic factors to provide preliminary normative data for a teleneuropsychological (TeleNP) and culturally-sensitive letter fluency (PAN) test based on Benton and Hamsher’s (1976) approach (two easy and one diffi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of clinical neuropsychology 2023-10, Vol.38 (7), p.1532-1532
Hauptverfasser: Zambrana-Bonaparte, Hjalmar M, Serrano-Roman, Carolina F, Tapia-Nazario, Glariangeliz, Padilla-Ruiz, Alondra, Vega-Ortiz, Antonio, Seguel-Jimenez, Anais, Ramos, Nicole, Pagan-Palermo, Lymaris, Rodriguez-Beato, Johanna, Puente, Antonio E
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective Explore internal consistency, concurrent validity, and impact of demographic factors to provide preliminary normative data for a teleneuropsychological (TeleNP) and culturally-sensitive letter fluency (PAN) test based on Benton and Hamsher’s (1976) approach (two easy and one difficult letter) for Spanish-speaking Puerto Ricans. Method 102 cognitively healthy Puerto Ricans (Female: 69%; Age: M = 63.2, SD = 6.1; Education: M = 16.2, SD = 3.6) residing on the island were administered the letters PAN and a category (Animal) fluency task via Zoom, as part of a larger neuropsychological battery. Cronbach’s alpha was applied to explore PAN’s internal consistency. Concurrent validity was examined through Pearson correlation between PAN and Animal fluency. Analyses of variance were used to explore the effect of age, education, and sex. Descriptive statistics were conducted to develop normative data stratified by statistically significant demographics. Results Cronbach’s alpha for PAN was α = 0.833. Each letter had a positive and significant correlation with Animal fluency (0.477, 0.471, 0.471; p 
ISSN:1873-5843
1873-5843
DOI:10.1093/arclin/acad067.366