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Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness

Background: There is much research examining adolescents' executive function (EF) but there is little information about tools that measure EF, in particular preference of use, their reliability and validity. This information is important as to help both researchers and practitioners select the...

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Autores principales: Nyongesa, Moses K., Ssewanyana, Derrick, Mutua, Agnes M., Chongwo, Esther, Scerif, Gaia, Newton, Charles R. J. C., Abubakar, Amina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30881324
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00311
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author Nyongesa, Moses K.
Ssewanyana, Derrick
Mutua, Agnes M.
Chongwo, Esther
Scerif, Gaia
Newton, Charles R. J. C.
Abubakar, Amina
author_facet Nyongesa, Moses K.
Ssewanyana, Derrick
Mutua, Agnes M.
Chongwo, Esther
Scerif, Gaia
Newton, Charles R. J. C.
Abubakar, Amina
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description Background: There is much research examining adolescents' executive function (EF) but there is little information about tools that measure EF, in particular preference of use, their reliability and validity. This information is important as to help both researchers and practitioners select the most relevant and reliable measure of EF to use with adolescents in their context. Aims: We conducted a scoping review to: (a) identify the measures of EF that have been used in studies conducted among adolescents in the past 15 years; (b) identify the most frequently used measures of EF; and (c) establish the psychometric robustness of existing EF measures used with adolescents. Methods: We searched three bibliographic databases (PsycINFO, Ovid Medline, and Web of Science) using key terms “Adolescents,” “Executive Functions,” and “measures”. The search covered research articles published between 1st January 2002 and 31st July 2017. Results: We identified a total of 338 individual measures of EF from 705 eligible studies. The vast majority of these studies (95%) were conducted in high income countries. Of the identified measures, 10 were the most used frequently, with a cumulative percent frequency accounting for nearly half (44%) the frequency of usage of all reported measures of EF. These are: Digit Span (count = 160), Trail Making Test (count = 158), Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (count = 148), Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (count = 140), Verbal Fluency Tasks (count = 88), Stroop Color-Word Test (count = 78), Classical Stroop Task (count = 63), Color-Word Interference Test from Delis-Kaplan battery (count = 62), Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test (count = 62), and Original Continuous Performance Test (count = 58). In terms of paradigms, tasks from Span (count = 235), Stroop (count = 216), Trails (count = 171), Card sorting (count = 166), Continuous performance (count = 99), and Tower (count = 94) paradigms were frequently used. Only 48 studies out of the included 705 reported the reliability and/or validity of measures of EF used with adolescents, but limited to studies in high income countries. Conclusion: We conclude that there is a wide array of measures for assessing EF among adolescents. Ten of these measures are frequently used. However, the evidence of psychometric robustness of measures of EF used with adolescents remains limited to support the validity of their usage across different contexts.
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spelling pubmed-64055102019-03-15 Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness Nyongesa, Moses K. Ssewanyana, Derrick Mutua, Agnes M. Chongwo, Esther Scerif, Gaia Newton, Charles R. J. C. Abubakar, Amina Front Psychol Psychology Background: There is much research examining adolescents' executive function (EF) but there is little information about tools that measure EF, in particular preference of use, their reliability and validity. This information is important as to help both researchers and practitioners select the most relevant and reliable measure of EF to use with adolescents in their context. Aims: We conducted a scoping review to: (a) identify the measures of EF that have been used in studies conducted among adolescents in the past 15 years; (b) identify the most frequently used measures of EF; and (c) establish the psychometric robustness of existing EF measures used with adolescents. Methods: We searched three bibliographic databases (PsycINFO, Ovid Medline, and Web of Science) using key terms “Adolescents,” “Executive Functions,” and “measures”. The search covered research articles published between 1st January 2002 and 31st July 2017. Results: We identified a total of 338 individual measures of EF from 705 eligible studies. The vast majority of these studies (95%) were conducted in high income countries. Of the identified measures, 10 were the most used frequently, with a cumulative percent frequency accounting for nearly half (44%) the frequency of usage of all reported measures of EF. These are: Digit Span (count = 160), Trail Making Test (count = 158), Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (count = 148), Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (count = 140), Verbal Fluency Tasks (count = 88), Stroop Color-Word Test (count = 78), Classical Stroop Task (count = 63), Color-Word Interference Test from Delis-Kaplan battery (count = 62), Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test (count = 62), and Original Continuous Performance Test (count = 58). In terms of paradigms, tasks from Span (count = 235), Stroop (count = 216), Trails (count = 171), Card sorting (count = 166), Continuous performance (count = 99), and Tower (count = 94) paradigms were frequently used. Only 48 studies out of the included 705 reported the reliability and/or validity of measures of EF used with adolescents, but limited to studies in high income countries. Conclusion: We conclude that there is a wide array of measures for assessing EF among adolescents. Ten of these measures are frequently used. However, the evidence of psychometric robustness of measures of EF used with adolescents remains limited to support the validity of their usage across different contexts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6405510/ /pubmed/30881324 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00311 Text en Copyright © 2019 Nyongesa, Ssewanyana, Mutua, Chongwo, Scerif, Newton and Abubakar. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Nyongesa, Moses K.
Ssewanyana, Derrick
Mutua, Agnes M.
Chongwo, Esther
Scerif, Gaia
Newton, Charles R. J. C.
Abubakar, Amina
Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness
title Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness
title_full Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness
title_fullStr Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness
title_short Assessing Executive Function in Adolescence: A Scoping Review of Existing Measures and Their Psychometric Robustness
title_sort assessing executive function in adolescence: a scoping review of existing measures and their psychometric robustness
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30881324
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00311
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