Differential Item Functioning of Informant Measures of Cognitive Functioning in the U.S. and Mexico
Phillip Cantu, Joce Jaen, Douglas Tommet, Richard Jones, Alden Gross

TL;DR
This study compares how informants in the U.S. and Mexico report cognitive impairment, finding differences that may affect dementia prevalence estimates.
Contribution
The study introduces a harmonized measure of informant-reported cognitive functioning across the U.S. and Mexico using structural equation modeling.
Findings
A harmonized CSID measure shows fixed factor loadings but different item thresholds between the U.S. and Mexico.
Informants in Mexico report less cognitive impairment when controlling for direct cognitive assessments.
Results suggest potential underestimation of cognitive decline in Mexico via either direct assessments or informant reports.
Abstract
Population studies of cognitive functioning rely on survey questionnaires to estimate the prevalence of dementia in nationally representative samples. In addition to direct tests of cognitive functioning, the international studies of the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol also include informant questionnaires, in which family members or other persons close to the research participant are asked about the participant’s cognitive functioning. While international harmonized measures of directly assessed cognitive have been developed, there are no harmonizations of informant assessments. This study investigates differences in how informants respond to questions about cognitive functioning in the US and Mexico. Using data from the Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP) of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) (n = 3,183) in the United States and the Mexican Cognitive Aging…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Cognitive Functions and Memory · Psychological Testing and Assessment
