Cross-cultural Diagnostic Validity of the Multilingual Naming Test (MINT) in a Sample of Older Adults

Author:

Vélez-Uribe Idaly12,Rosselli Mónica134ORCID,Newman David5,Gonzalez Joanna2,Gonzalez Pineiro Yaimara2,Barker Warren W12,Marsiske Michael167,Fiala Jacob167,Lang Merike K34,Conniff Joshua34,Ahne Emily34,Goytizolo Alicia34,Loewenstein David A189,Curiel Rosie E189,Duara Ranjan12

Affiliation:

1. Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center , Miami Beach and Gainesville, FL , USA

2. Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders, Mount Sinai Medical Center , Miami Beach, FL , USA

3. Department of Psychology , Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, , Davie, FL , USA

4. Florida Atlantic University , Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, , Davie, FL , USA

5. Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University , Boca Raton, FL , USA

6. Department of Clinical and Health Psychology , College of Public Health and Health Professions, , Gainesville, FL , USA

7. University of Florida , College of Public Health and Health Professions, , Gainesville, FL , USA

8. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Aging , Miller School of Medicine, , Miami, FL , USA

9. University of Miami , Miller School of Medicine, , Miami, FL , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective We aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties and diagnostic accuracy of the 32-item version of the Multilingual Naming Test (MINT) in participants from 2 ethnic groups (European Americans [EA; n = 106] and Hispanic Americans [HA; n = 175]) with 3 diagnostic groups (cognitively normal [CN], n = 94, mild cognitive impairment [MCI], n = 148, and dementia, n = 39). Method An Item Response Theory model was used to evaluate items across ethnicity and language groups (Spanish and English), resulting in a 24-item version. We analyzed the MINT discriminant and predictive validity across diagnostic groups. Results A total of 8 items were differentially difficult between languages in the 32-item version of the MINT. EA scored significantly higher than HA, but the difference was not significant when removing those 8 items (controlling for Education). The Receiver Operating Characteristics showed that the MINT had poor accuracy when identifying CN participants and was acceptable in identifying dementia participants but unacceptable in classifying MCI participants. Finally, we tested the association between MINT scores and magnetic resonance imaging volumetric measures of language-related areas in the temporal and frontal lobes. The 32-item MINT in English and Spanish and the 24-item MINT in Spanish were significantly correlated with the bilateral middle temporal gyrus. The left fusiform gyrus correlated with MINT scores regardless of language and MINT version. We also found differential correlations depending on the language of administration. Conclusions Our results highlight the importance of analyzing cross-cultural samples when implementing clinical neuropsychological tests such as the MINT.

Funder

Florida Department of Health

Florida Atlantic University

National Institute of Aging

Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center

University of Miami

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Medicine

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