Factor Structure of the CVLT-II Short Form: Evidence From a Trauma-Exposed Sample

The current study sought to investigate the factor structure of the California Verbal Learning Test–Second Edition (CVLT-II) Short Form in a trauma-exposed sample. We used confirmatory factor analysis to test four competing models proposed by Donders in a study investigating the CVLT-II Standard For...

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Veröffentlicht in:Assessment (Odessa, Fla.) Fla.), 2019-09, Vol.26 (6), p.976-983
Hauptverfasser: Carlew, Anne R., Schuler, Keke L., Ruggero, Camilo J., Callahan, Jennifer L., Luft, Benjamin J., Kotov, Roman
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The current study sought to investigate the factor structure of the California Verbal Learning Test–Second Edition (CVLT-II) Short Form in a trauma-exposed sample. We used confirmatory factor analysis to test four competing models proposed by Donders in a study investigating the CVLT-II Standard Form. Consistent with Donders, a four-factor model consisting of Attention Span, Learning Efficiency, Delayed Memory, and Inaccurate Memory was supported. These results confirm the latent structure of the CVLT-II holds for the CVLT-II in its Short Form as well as in a trauma-exposed sample. Findings are particularly important, given previous research indicating attention span and learning efficiency may underpin memory complaints in trauma-exposed individuals.
ISSN:1073-1911
1552-3489
DOI:10.1177/1073191118763726