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Socio-cultural adaptation and standardization of Dubois' five words testing in a population of normal subject in Mali, West Africa

Cheick O. Guinto*, Toumany Coulibaly, Zeinab Koné, Souleymane Coulibaly, Boubacar Maiga, Kekouta Dembélé, Lassana Cissé, Mamadou Konaté, Thomas Coulibaly, Adama S. Sissoko, Mamadou Karambé, Barrington Burnett, Guida Landouré, Moussa Traoré

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Abstract

Introduction Dubois' five words testing (5WT) is a verbal memory test that depends on many parameters. The aim of this study is to adapt Dubois' 5WT to the Malian socio-cultural conditions to (i) determine performances of normal subjects to the 5WT and (ii) provide reference scores of the 5WT. Methods A sample of 276 normal subjects aged ≥ 50 years (154 males and 122 females; 144 literates and 132 illiterates) were enrolled from February 2008 to January 2009. Subjects with a history of symptoms likely to modify cognitive functions and those who were found disabled under Lawton's four simplified item test were excluded. Results The learning score in illiterates was 1.51 in Dubois' 5WT and 4.90 in the modified 5WT. The mean value of the modified 5WT total score was 9.71. Majority (90.22%) of the subjects scored the maximum (10). The modified 5WT reduced with both the age (p < 0.006) and education level (p < 0.04). Conclusion Our results show that Dubois' 5WT is influenced by culture and the socio-educative level in French. Its adaptation to the socio-cultural context could prove useful and efficient in countries with a low literacy rate and a diverse cultural background.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60-63
Number of pages4
JournaleNeurologicalSci
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Adaptation
  • Dubois' 5 word test
  • Mali
  • Modified 5word test
  • Standardization

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