Artigo Revisado por pares

The Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS): Ecological, Concurrent and Construct Validity

2000; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 10; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/096020100389282

ISSN

1464-0694

Autores

Gus Norris, Robyn Tate,

Tópico(s)

Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies

Resumo

Abstract Issues of validity, and in particular ecological validity, are a current concern for tests examining disorders of executive abilities related to frontal systems dysfunction. The Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS, Wilson et al., 1996) was developed in response to the need for better neuropsychological tests in this area. The present study examines the validity of the BADS, along with six other commonly used tests of executive ability in two groups of participants with either neurological disorder (n = 36) or without brain damage (n = 37). The BADS and most of its subtests correlate significantly with the standard executive tests indicating that it possesses adequate concurrent validity. In terms of construct validity, it is comparable to standard executive tests in discriminating between neurological and non-brain-damaged participants. The ecological validity of the BADS is superior to standard executive tests in terms of predicting competency in role functioning.

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