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Demographically-adjusted norms for the Grooved Pegboard and Finger Tapping tests in Spanish-speaking adults: Results from the Neuropsychological Norms for the U.S.-Mexico Border Region in Spanish (NP-NUMBRS) Project.

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Heaton, A; Gooding, A; Cherner, M; Umlauf, A; Franklin, DR; Rivera Mindt, M; Suárez, P; Artiola I Fortuni, L; Heaton, RK; Marquine, MJ
Published in: Clin Neuropsychol
February 2021

OBJECTIVE: We developed demographically-corrected norms for Spanish-speakers from the U.S.-Mexico border regions of California and Arizona on two tests of motor skills - the Grooved Pegboard Test (Pegboard) and Finger Tapping Test (Tapping) - as part of a larger normative effort. METHOD: Participants were native Spanish-speakers from the Neuropsychological Norms for the U.S.-Mexico Border Region in Spanish (NP-NUMBRS) Project (Pegboard: N = 254; Tapping: N = 183; age: 19-60 years; education: 0-20 years; 59% women). We examined the association of demographics (age, education and gender) with raw scores. Raw test scores were then converted to demographically-corrected T-scores via fractional polynomial equations. We also examined rates of impairment (T-score < 40) based on the current norms and on previously published norms for English-speaking non-Hispanic Whites and Blacks. RESULTS: Having more years of education was associated with better raw test score performance on both tests (p < .001), and increased age was associated with worse performance on Pegboard (p < .001). Men outperformed women on Tapping, and older age was associated with lower raw scores in men only on the Tapping non-dominant hand trial (p = .02). The normed T-scores were confirmed to be normally distributed and free from demographic influences, and resulted in expected rates of impairment. Applying existing norms for English-speaking non-Hispanic Whites and Blacks to the raw scores of Spanish-speakers generally yielded lower than expected impairment rates (2-13%), with one exception: non-dominant Pegboard, for which non-Hispanic White norms overestimated impairment (23%). CONCLUSIONS: Present findings underscore the importance of appropriate, population-specific normative data, even for tests of motor ability.

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Clin Neuropsychol

DOI

EISSN

1744-4144

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

35

Issue

2

Start / End Page

396 / 418

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Reference Values
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Motor Skills
  • Middle Aged
  • Mexico
  • Male
  • Language
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Heaton, A., Gooding, A., Cherner, M., Umlauf, A., Franklin, D. R., Rivera Mindt, M., … Marquine, M. J. (2021). Demographically-adjusted norms for the Grooved Pegboard and Finger Tapping tests in Spanish-speaking adults: Results from the Neuropsychological Norms for the U.S.-Mexico Border Region in Spanish (NP-NUMBRS) Project. Clin Neuropsychol, 35(2), 396–418. https://doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2020.1713400
Heaton, Anne, Amanda Gooding, Mariana Cherner, Anya Umlauf, Donald R. Franklin, Monica Rivera Mindt, Paola Suárez, Lidia Artiola I Fortuni, Robert K. Heaton, and María J. Marquine. “Demographically-adjusted norms for the Grooved Pegboard and Finger Tapping tests in Spanish-speaking adults: Results from the Neuropsychological Norms for the U.S.-Mexico Border Region in Spanish (NP-NUMBRS) Project.Clin Neuropsychol 35, no. 2 (February 2021): 396–418. https://doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2020.1713400.
Heaton A, Gooding A, Cherner M, Umlauf A, Franklin DR, Rivera Mindt M, Suárez P, Artiola I Fortuni L, Heaton RK, Marquine MJ. Demographically-adjusted norms for the Grooved Pegboard and Finger Tapping tests in Spanish-speaking adults: Results from the Neuropsychological Norms for the U.S.-Mexico Border Region in Spanish (NP-NUMBRS) Project. Clin Neuropsychol. 2021 Feb;35(2):396–418.

Published In

Clin Neuropsychol

DOI

EISSN

1744-4144

Publication Date

February 2021

Volume

35

Issue

2

Start / End Page

396 / 418

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Reference Values
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Motor Skills
  • Middle Aged
  • Mexico
  • Male
  • Language
  • Humans
  • Female