Cognitive Neuro-Assessment In Nigerian Africans – Predictive Validity Of A Computerized Testing

2008 
The cognitive consequences of diseases of various body organs often significantly and adversely affect quality of life and this has resulted in increasing awareness of the importance of cognitive assessment to identify the impairments in different cognitive domains. The neuro-cognitive assessment has evolved from traditional psychometric testing to computerized testing which is able to detect subtle cognitive changes. The objective of this study is to determine the predictive validity of a computerized cognitive test battery, the Iron Psychology (acronym FePsy) among Nigerian Africans and compare its accuracy with a standard psychometric test, the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). A consecutive sample of 370 epilepsy patients were assessed with these cognitive tests and compared with 270 randomly selected age, sex and level of education matched apparently healthy controls. The patients comprised 228 (61.62%) males and 142 (38.38%) females and the controls were made up of 155 (57.40%) males and 115 (42.60%) females. The mean ages for the patients and controls were 29.4±11.6 and 31.6±17.4 years respectively. There are statistically significant differences in the performances of the patients with epilepsy (PWE) when compared with the controls with both cognitive tests (p Keywords : Cognition, Epilepsy, Neuro-psychology, Nigerians, Validation Annals of Biomedical Sciences Vol. 6 (1) 2007: pp. 28-44
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