TY - JOUR
T1 - The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition, Greek Adaptation (WAIS-IV GR)
T2 - confirmatory factor analysis and specific reference group normative data for Greek Australian older adults
AU - Staios, Mathew
AU - Kosmidis, Mary H.
AU - Nielsen, T. Rune
AU - Papadopoulos, Alexandra
AU - Kokkinis, Nikolaos
AU - Stogiannidou, Ariadni
AU - March, Evrim
AU - Stolwyk, Renerus J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023/7/4
Y1 - 2023/7/4
N2 - Objectives: In the absence of reliable and valid neuropsychological measures, accurate assessment of culturally diverse groups is a challenge facing the Australian neuropsychological community. This study aimed to investigate the construct validity and to develop specific reference group norms using the WAIS-IV Greek adaption (WAIS-IV GR) for Greek Australian older adults. Method: A convenience sample of 90 healthy older Greek Australians (M = 77.14 ± 4.46; range = 70–85; 39 males & 51 females), with a primary school level of education (M = 5.60 ± 0.68; Range = 4–6) were recruited throughout the Melbourne metropolitan area. Results: Regression modelling showed that age was the most significant predictor, therefore, subtest normative data were stratified according to three age bands. Normative data for all WAIS-IV GR subtests and indices were calculated, in addition to values for the 90% and 95% confidence levels. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a four-factor solution consisting of the WAIS-IV GR Index Scores displayed a superior fit with significant parameters of acceptable magnitude. Conclusion: Findings support the application of the traditional WAIS-IV factor structure to a Greek Australian sample. Utilising specific reference group norms for Greek Australians with limited education will facilitate and improve access of cognitive assessment within this population.
AB - Objectives: In the absence of reliable and valid neuropsychological measures, accurate assessment of culturally diverse groups is a challenge facing the Australian neuropsychological community. This study aimed to investigate the construct validity and to develop specific reference group norms using the WAIS-IV Greek adaption (WAIS-IV GR) for Greek Australian older adults. Method: A convenience sample of 90 healthy older Greek Australians (M = 77.14 ± 4.46; range = 70–85; 39 males & 51 females), with a primary school level of education (M = 5.60 ± 0.68; Range = 4–6) were recruited throughout the Melbourne metropolitan area. Results: Regression modelling showed that age was the most significant predictor, therefore, subtest normative data were stratified according to three age bands. Normative data for all WAIS-IV GR subtests and indices were calculated, in addition to values for the 90% and 95% confidence levels. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a four-factor solution consisting of the WAIS-IV GR Index Scores displayed a superior fit with significant parameters of acceptable magnitude. Conclusion: Findings support the application of the traditional WAIS-IV factor structure to a Greek Australian sample. Utilising specific reference group norms for Greek Australians with limited education will facilitate and improve access of cognitive assessment within this population.
KW - cross-cultural neuropsychology
KW - Greek Australian
KW - normative data
KW - older adults
KW - WAIS-IV
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U2 - 10.1080/00050067.2023.2179387
DO - 10.1080/00050067.2023.2179387
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85149468546
SN - 0005-0067
VL - 58
SP - 248
EP - 263
JO - Australian Psychologist
JF - Australian Psychologist
IS - 4
ER -