Behavioural assessment of dysexecutive syndrome in Parkinson's disease without dementia: A comparison with other clinical executive tasks.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) is a neuropsychological battery
developed with the intent of measuring a wide range of executive impairments. Although the psychometric
characteristics of BADS have previously been investigated in distinct neurological disorders, data
on its validity in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) without dementia are still lacking. The principal aim of the
study was to address this issue. Twenty-five non-demented PD patients and 24 demographicallymatched
controls were administered BADS and other commonly used executive tools. Comparisons
between groups indicated that two of the six BADS subtests (Temporal Judgement and Action Program)
did not have sufficient sensitivity to executive impairments. However, when we explored grouppredictive
capabilities among the tests, the BADS total score was the most sensitive, followed by the
Tower of London (TOL).We obtained similar results when we disentangled the sensitivity of the six BADS
subtests. The BADS Six Elements task was the best group predictor followed by the TOL.
Our findings showed that BADS is more sensitive to executive dysfunction than some of the tools commonly
used to assess this construct in PD.However,we also demonstrated that, to assess executive impairments in PD
without dementia adequately, this battery should be administered in combination with the TOL.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Perfetti, Bernardo; Varanese, Sara; Mercuri, Pasqua; Mancino, Elisa; Saggino, Aristide; Onofrj, Marco
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