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Factor structure of the Modified Mini Mental State (3MS) exam among participants in inpatient neurorehabilitation.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the factor structure of the Modified Mini Mental State (3MS) Exam and its suitability as a cognitive screening tool among individuals admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation unit… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the factor structure of the Modified Mini Mental State (3MS) Exam and its suitability as a cognitive screening tool among individuals admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation unit for new-onset neurological injury/illness. METHOD A retrospective chart review was conducted. Of the 187 individuals meeting the inclusion criteria, 116 had a diffuse pattern of neurological injury/illness; 71 had a focal injury/illness. Confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses (CFA; EFA) were conducted for the whole sample and separately by group. RESULTS The CFA suggested poor fit indices. The EFA of the total sample suggested a three-factor solution (Orientation/Awareness; Learning/Recall and Executive Functioning; Psychomotor Ability). The EFA of the diffuse subsample suggested a three-factor solution (Attention and Learning/Recall; Psychomotor Ability; Expressive Language). The Orientation/Awareness, Learning/Recall, Executive Functioning, Psychomotor Ability, and Expressive Language four-factor solution observed among the focal subsample was considered invalid. CONCLUSION The 3MS provides information about the pattern of cognitive performance among individuals in neurorehabilitation; clinicians are advised to interpret total scores with caution. Among individuals with focal injuries/illnesses, clinicians might use the 3MS to compare the pattern of cognitive ability to expectations for performance and to support strengths-based approaches to participation in rehabilitation therapies.

Keywords: modified mini; mini mental; mental state; factor structure; structure modified; factor

Journal Title: Brain injury
Year Published: 2021

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