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Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)

BACKGROUND: As global populations age, cross-national comparisons of cognitive health and dementia risk are increasingly valuable. It remains unclear, however, whether country-level differences in cognitive function are attributable to population differences or bias due to incommensurate measurement...

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Autores principales: Vonk, Jet M. J., Gross, Alden L., Zammit, Andrea R., Bertola, Laiss, Avila, Justina F., Jutten, Roos J., Gaynor, Leslie S., Suemoto, Claudia K., Kobayashi, Lindsay C., O’Connell, Megan E., Elugbadebo, Olufisayo, Amofa, Priscilla A., Staffaroni, Adam M., Arce Rentería, Miguel, Turney, Indira C., Jones, Richard N., Manly, Jennifer J., Lee, Jinkook, Zahodne, Laura B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35213581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264166
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author Vonk, Jet M. J.
Gross, Alden L.
Zammit, Andrea R.
Bertola, Laiss
Avila, Justina F.
Jutten, Roos J.
Gaynor, Leslie S.
Suemoto, Claudia K.
Kobayashi, Lindsay C.
O’Connell, Megan E.
Elugbadebo, Olufisayo
Amofa, Priscilla A.
Staffaroni, Adam M.
Arce Rentería, Miguel
Turney, Indira C.
Jones, Richard N.
Manly, Jennifer J.
Lee, Jinkook
Zahodne, Laura B.
author_facet Vonk, Jet M. J.
Gross, Alden L.
Zammit, Andrea R.
Bertola, Laiss
Avila, Justina F.
Jutten, Roos J.
Gaynor, Leslie S.
Suemoto, Claudia K.
Kobayashi, Lindsay C.
O’Connell, Megan E.
Elugbadebo, Olufisayo
Amofa, Priscilla A.
Staffaroni, Adam M.
Arce Rentería, Miguel
Turney, Indira C.
Jones, Richard N.
Manly, Jennifer J.
Lee, Jinkook
Zahodne, Laura B.
author_sort Vonk, Jet M. J.
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description BACKGROUND: As global populations age, cross-national comparisons of cognitive health and dementia risk are increasingly valuable. It remains unclear, however, whether country-level differences in cognitive function are attributable to population differences or bias due to incommensurate measurement. To demonstrate an effective method for cross-national comparison studies, we aimed to statistically harmonize measures of episodic memory and language function across two population-based cohorts of older adults in the United States (HRS HCAP) and India (LASI-DAD). METHODS: Data for 3,496 HRS HCAP (≥65 years) and 3,152 LASI-DAD (≥60 years) participants were statistically harmonized for episodic memory and language performance using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) methods. Episodic memory and language factor variables were investigated for differential item functioning (DIF) and precision. RESULTS: CFA models estimating episodic memory and language domains based on a priori adjudication of comparable items fit the data well. DIF analyses revealed that four out of ten episodic memory items and five out of twelve language items measured the underlying construct comparably across samples. DIF-modified episodic memory and language factor scores showed comparable patterns of precision across the range of the latent trait for each sample. CONCLUSIONS: Harmonization of cognitive measures will facilitate future investigation of cross-national differences in cognitive performance and differential effects of risk factors, policies, and treatments, reducing study-level measurement and administrative influences. As international aging studies become more widely available, advanced statistical methods such as those described in this study will become increasingly central to making universal generalizations and drawing valid conclusions about cognitive aging of the global population.
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spelling pubmed-88808182022-02-26 Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India) Vonk, Jet M. J. Gross, Alden L. Zammit, Andrea R. Bertola, Laiss Avila, Justina F. Jutten, Roos J. Gaynor, Leslie S. Suemoto, Claudia K. Kobayashi, Lindsay C. O’Connell, Megan E. Elugbadebo, Olufisayo Amofa, Priscilla A. Staffaroni, Adam M. Arce Rentería, Miguel Turney, Indira C. Jones, Richard N. Manly, Jennifer J. Lee, Jinkook Zahodne, Laura B. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: As global populations age, cross-national comparisons of cognitive health and dementia risk are increasingly valuable. It remains unclear, however, whether country-level differences in cognitive function are attributable to population differences or bias due to incommensurate measurement. To demonstrate an effective method for cross-national comparison studies, we aimed to statistically harmonize measures of episodic memory and language function across two population-based cohorts of older adults in the United States (HRS HCAP) and India (LASI-DAD). METHODS: Data for 3,496 HRS HCAP (≥65 years) and 3,152 LASI-DAD (≥60 years) participants were statistically harmonized for episodic memory and language performance using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) methods. Episodic memory and language factor variables were investigated for differential item functioning (DIF) and precision. RESULTS: CFA models estimating episodic memory and language domains based on a priori adjudication of comparable items fit the data well. DIF analyses revealed that four out of ten episodic memory items and five out of twelve language items measured the underlying construct comparably across samples. DIF-modified episodic memory and language factor scores showed comparable patterns of precision across the range of the latent trait for each sample. CONCLUSIONS: Harmonization of cognitive measures will facilitate future investigation of cross-national differences in cognitive performance and differential effects of risk factors, policies, and treatments, reducing study-level measurement and administrative influences. As international aging studies become more widely available, advanced statistical methods such as those described in this study will become increasingly central to making universal generalizations and drawing valid conclusions about cognitive aging of the global population. Public Library of Science 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8880818/ /pubmed/35213581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264166 Text en © 2022 Vonk et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vonk, Jet M. J.
Gross, Alden L.
Zammit, Andrea R.
Bertola, Laiss
Avila, Justina F.
Jutten, Roos J.
Gaynor, Leslie S.
Suemoto, Claudia K.
Kobayashi, Lindsay C.
O’Connell, Megan E.
Elugbadebo, Olufisayo
Amofa, Priscilla A.
Staffaroni, Adam M.
Arce Rentería, Miguel
Turney, Indira C.
Jones, Richard N.
Manly, Jennifer J.
Lee, Jinkook
Zahodne, Laura B.
Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)
title Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)
title_full Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)
title_fullStr Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)
title_full_unstemmed Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)
title_short Cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across HRS HCAP (USA) and LASI-DAD (India)
title_sort cross-national harmonization of cognitive measures across hrs hcap (usa) and lasi-dad (india)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35213581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264166
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