Culturally and Linguistically Informed Neuropsychological Evaluation Protocol for Primarily Spanish-Speaking Adults
CONCLUSION: Provision of neuropsychological services to primarily Spanish-speaking adults presents unique challenges. Existing Spanish measures and accompanying data rarely capture the heterogeneity of L/H individuals. Although Spanish has the largest number of neurocognitive instruments, relative to other languages, robust and representative norms continue to be scarce. Future studies should prioritize collecting normative data from educationally and geographically diverse samples.PMID:36988491 | DOI:10.1093/arclin/acad018
Source: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Adriana M Strutt Victoria Armendariz Franchesca Arias Ana L Diaz Santos Davor Zink Kevin Dat Vuong Maria Agustina Rossetti Source Type: research
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