Impaired self-awareness after traumatic brain injury: inter-rater reliability and factor structure of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) in patients, significant others and clinicians. Inter-rater reliability and factor structure of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) in patients, significant others and clinicians

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    Abstract

    This study sought to address two questions: (1) what is the inter-rater reliability of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) when completed by patients, their significant others, and clinicians; and (2) does the factor structure of the DEX vary for these three groups? We obtained DEX ratings for 113 patients with an acquired brain injury from two brain injury services in the UK and two services in Ireland. We gathered data from two groups of raters-significant others (DEX-SO) such as partners and close family members and clinicians (DEX-C), who were psychologists or rehabilitation physicians working closely with the patient and who were able to provide an opinion about the patients level of everyday executive functioning. Intra-class correlation coefficients and their 95% confidence intervals were calculated between each of the three groups (self, significant other, clinician). Principal axis factor (PAF) analyses were also conducted for each of the three groups. The factor analysis revealed a consistent one-factor model for each of the three groups of raters. However, the inter-rater reliability analyses showed a low level of agreement between the self-ratings and the ratings of the two groups of independent raters. We also found low agreement between the significant others and the clinicians. Although there was a consistent finding of a single factor solution for each of the three groups, the low level of agreement between significant others and clinicians raises a question about the reliability of the DEX.
    Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
    Article number352
    Pages (from-to)1-7
    Number of pages7
    JournalFrontiers In Behavioral Neuroscience
    Volume8
    Issue numberOCT
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2014

    Keywords

    • Brain injury
    • Care giver
    • Dysexecutive
    • Factor analysis
    • Reliability

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    • McGuire BE;Morrison TG;Barker LA;Morton N;McBrinn J;Caldwell S;Wilson CF;McCann J;Carton S;Delargy M;Walsh J;
    • McGuire, BE,Morrison, TG,Barker, LA,Morton, N,McBrinn, J,Caldwell, S,Wilson, CF,McCann, J,Carton, S,Delargy, M,Walsh, J

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