Texas Mexican American adult normative studies: Normative data for commonly used clinical neuropsychological measures for English- and Spanish-speakers

Sid E. O’Bryant, Melissa Edwards, Leigh Johnson, James Hall, Adriana Gamboa, Judith O’jile

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Abstract

This study aimed to provide normative references for Mexican Americans on neuropsychological measures of cognitive functioning. Data were analyzed from a total of 797 Mexican-Americans recruited across three Texas-based studies with approximately one-half of the participants tested in Spanish. Normative tables include: MMSE, AMNART, WMS-III (Logical Memory I, II; Visual Reproduction I, II; Digit Span), CERAD, RAVLT, Exit25, CLOX 1 & 2, Trail Making Test- A&B, BNT, COWA, and Animal Naming. The norms were stratified by education then age. Normative references were generated for Texas-based Mexican Americans and data may be limited to the population sampled.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-26
Number of pages26
JournalDevelopmental Neuropsychology
Volume43
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2018

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