Age and level of education had a statistically significant effect on M-WCST measures in healthy Lebanese adults, allowing for the creation of demographically calibrated normative data.
Cross-Sectional (n=220)
This study provides the first normative-adjusted tables for the M-WCST scores in the Lebanese adult population.
The aim of this study was to generate normative data on the M-WCST in a Lebanese adult population and to examine the relationship between performance on this task and demographic variables. The sample consisted of 220 healthy adults aged between 18 and 64 years. Regression-based strategy was applied to generate normative data. The results showed a statistically significant effect of age and level of education on the M-WCST measures, whereas gender was not significant. Demographically calibrated percentiles and scaled scores were created. Finally, this study was the first to provide normative-adjusted tables for the M-WCST scores in Lebanon.
Rammal et al. (Thu,) conducted a cross-sectional in Healthy adults (n=220). Modified Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (M-WCST) was evaluated on M-WCST measures. Age and level of education had a statistically significant effect on M-WCST measures in healthy Lebanese adults, allowing for the creation of demographically calibrated normative data.
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