Multivariate Base Rates of Low Scores on Tests of Executive Functions in a Multi-Country Latin American Sample.
Diego RiveraGuido MascialinoBrian L BrooksLaiene Olabarrieta-LandaMelina LongoniJavier Galarza-Del-AngelJuan Carlos Arango-LasprillaPublished in: Developmental neuropsychology (2020)
The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of low scores in a diverse Latin American population for two neuropsychological commonly used tests to evaluate executive functions and to compare the number of low scores obtained using normative data from a Spanish-speaking population from Latin America versus an English-speaking population from U.S.A. Healthy adults (N = 5402) were administered the Modified Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and Stroop Color-Word. Low scores on measures of executive functioning are common. Clinicians working with Spanish-speaking adults should take into account the higher probability of low scores on these measures to reduce false-positive diagnoses of cognitive deficits in an individual.