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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
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The purpose of the present study is to investigate whether patients with different subtypes of
schizophrenia
are differentially impaired on measures of attention. Forty-eight patients with
schizophrenia
(19 paranoid and 29 nonparanoid) and 48 healthy controls (matched on chronological age, sex, and years of education) were administered five measures of attention including the Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT; Stroop, 1935), the Digit Vigilance Test (DVT; Lewis, 1992), the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (
SDMT
; Smith, 1982), the Backward Digit Span Test (BDST; Wechsler, 1987), and the Color Trails Test (CTT; D'Elia et al., 1996) to assess selective attention, sustained attention, switching attention, and attentional control processing by the latter two tests respectively. Results from the present study showed that patients with
schizophrenia
performed poorer on the SCWT, the DVT, and the
SDMT
, relative to their healthy counterparts. Furthermore, patients with different subtypes of
schizophrenia
also had different degrees of attentional impairment. While patients with paranoid schizophrenia performed worse on the SCWT, those with nonparanoid
schizophrenia
performed worse on the
SDMT
. Nevertheless, these findings may suggest that patients with paranoid and nonparanoid
schizophrenia
may have different profiles with respect to their performances on measures of attention.
...
PMID:Differential impairment on measures of attention in patients with paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenia. 1475 28
We aimed to compare the test-retest agreement, random measurement error, practice effect, and ecological validity of the original and Tablet-based Symbol Digit Modalities Test (T-SDMT) over five serial assessments, and to examine the concurrent validity of the T-
SDMT
in patients with
schizophrenia
. Sixty patients with chronic schizophrenia completed five serial assessments (one week apart) of the
SDMT
and T-
SDMT
and one assessment of the Activities of Daily Living Rating Scale III at the first time point. Both measures showed high test-retest agreement, similar levels of random measurement error over five serial assessments. Moreover, the practice effects of the two measures did not reach a plateau phase after five serial assessments in young and middle-aged participants. Nevertheless, only the practice effect of the T-
SDMT
became trivial after the first assessment. Like the
SDMT
, the T-
SDMT
had good ecological validity. The T-
SDMT
also had good concurrent validity with the
SDMT
. In addition, only the T-
SDMT
had discriminative validity to discriminate processing speed in young and middle-aged participants. Compared to the
SDMT
, the T-
SDMT
had overall slightly better psychometric properties, so it can be an alternative measure to the
SDMT
for assessing processing speed in patients with
schizophrenia
.
...
PMID:A comparison between the original and Tablet-based Symbol Digit Modalities Test in patients with schizophrenia: Test-retest agreement, random measurement error, practice effect, and ecological validity. 2920 84