Construct validity of the mini mental state examination across time in a sample with low-education levels: 10-year follow-up of the Bambuí Cohort Study of Ageing
Objective The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time. Design Analysis of 10‐year data from a community‐based cohort study was performed. Setting The...
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Published in | International journal of geriatric psychiatry Vol. 29; no. 12; pp. 1294 - 1303 |
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Abstract | Objective
The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time.
Design
Analysis of 10‐year data from a community‐based cohort study was performed.
Setting
The study took place in Bambuí, Brazil.
Participants
The study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents.
Measurements
A standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used.
Results
A five‐factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness‐of‐fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction.
Conclusion
The structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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AbstractList | The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time.
Analysis of 10-year data from a community-based cohort study was performed.
The study took place in Bambuí, Brazil.
The study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents.
A standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used.
A five-factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness-of-fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction.
The structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time. The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time. Analysis of 10-year data from a community-based cohort study was performed. The study took place in Bambui, Brazil. The study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents. A standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used. A five-factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness-of-fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction. The structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time. Objective The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time. Design Analysis of 10‐year data from a community‐based cohort study was performed. Setting The study took place in Bambuí, Brazil. Participants The study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents. Measurements A standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used. Results A five‐factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness‐of‐fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction. Conclusion The structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time.OBJECTIVEThe study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time.Analysis of 10-year data from a community-based cohort study was performed.DESIGNAnalysis of 10-year data from a community-based cohort study was performed.The study took place in Bambuí, Brazil.SETTINGThe study took place in Bambuí, Brazil.The study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents.PARTICIPANTSThe study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents.A standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used.MEASUREMENTSA standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used.A five-factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness-of-fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction.RESULTSA five-factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness-of-fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction.The structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time.CONCLUSIONThe structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time. Objective The study aims to investigate whether longitudinal data on the structure of the mini mental state examination (MMSE) collected in an older Brazilian cohort support factorial invariance over time. Design Analysis of 10-year data from a community-based cohort study was performed. Setting The study took place in Bambui, Brazil. Participants The study sample comprised 1558 (89.4%) of all eligible 1742 elderly residents. Measurements A standard Brazilian version of the MMSE was used. Results A five-factor solution (developed on the baseline of the cohort) either with no constraints or with loadings constrained to equality across time provided a reasonable fit for the MMSE. A comparison between both models suggested that the model with no constraints was superior. However, the five absolute goodness-of-fit indices suggest that the fully constrained model was also adequate and did not differ substantively from the model without any restriction. Conclusion The structure of the MMSE remained relatively unchanged across the 10 measurement times, thus providing evidence for the good construct validity of the scale across time. Copyright copyright 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
Author | Uchôa, Elizabeth Lima-Costa, Maria Fernanda Dewey, Michael E. Firmo, Josélia O. A. Castro-Costa, Érico Stewart, Robert |
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