The effects of unilateral and multifocal lesions on the WAIS-R: a factor analytic study of stroke patients.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-1992
Abstract
An exploratory maximum likelihood factor analysis of the inter-correlations among the 11 subtests of the WAIS-R was undertaken for 167 patients who had a primary diagnoses of cerebrovascular accident (right hemisphere, n = 79; left hemisphere, n = 55; diffuse or multifocal, n = 33). On the WAIS-R, this sample performed below normative standards (average scaled score = 7.1), but demonstrated a pattern of variability among subtests similar to the normative groups. Interestingly, VIQ-PIQ discrepancy analyses revealed V > P profiles for patients with lesions in either or both hemispheres. The best fit for the WAIS-R matrix was an oblique two-factor model comprised of the Verbal and Performance subtests. This factor solution, which was moderately correlated (.52), accounted for 58.8% of the total variance. The stability of a two-factor structure in this neurologic impaired population suggests that the WAIS-R is a robust measure, even when used within such a rehabilitation population. Only two of the eleven subtests (i.e., Comprehension and Picture Arrangement), however, were related to lesion site. Rehabilitation settings may need to rely more on neuropsychological procedures that measure the more "fluid" areas of neurocognitive ability, in contrast to the WAIS-R which appears less sensitive to the neurological impairment associated with stroke.
Volume
7
Issue
1
First Page
29
Last Page
40
ISSN
0887-6177
Published In/Presented At
Zillmer, E. A., Waechtler, C., Harris, B., Khan, F., & Fowler, P. C. (1992). The effects of unilateral and multifocal lesions on the WAIS-R: a factor analytic study of stroke patients. Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists, 7(1), 29–40.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
14589676
Department(s)
Department of Emergency Medicine
Document Type
Article