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Assessment of apathy in neurological patients using the Apathy Motivation Index caregiver version

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JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 236-258

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jnp.12262

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apathy; motivation; neuropsychiatry; Alzheimer's disease; Parkinson's disease; Limbic encephalitis; Subjective cognitive impairment

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  1. Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellowship [206330/Z/17/Z]
  2. Wellcome Trust [104079/Z/14/Z]
  3. UCB-Oxford University Alliance
  4. Epilepsy Research UK [P1201]
  5. Fulbright UK-US commission (MS-Research Society Award)
  6. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
  7. BMA

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A new caregiver questionnaire version of the Apathy Motivation Index (AMI-CG) was developed and validated, showing good internal reliability, external validity, and diagnostic accuracy. Patients who underestimated their apathy compared to informants were more likely to have difficulties in performing everyday activities and be a greater burden to caregivers.
Apathy is a common, disabling neuropsychiatric syndrome that occurs across many brain disorders and may be associated with diminished motivation in behavioural, cognitive, emotional and social domains. Assessment is complicated by the variability of symptoms across apathy domains and self-report from patients, which can be misleading due to their lack of insight. Independent evaluation by clinicians also has limitations though if it has to be performed with limited time. Caregiver reports are a viable alternative, but current assessments for them either do not distinguish between different apathy domains or are interview-based and take long to administer. In this study, we developed a brief caregiver questionnaire version of the recently developed Apathy Motivation Index (AMI), which is a self-report tool. We confirmed three apathy factors in this new caregiver measure (AMI-CG) that were also present in the AMI: Behavioural Activation, Emotional Sensitivity and Social Motivation. Furthermore, we validated the scores against more extensive caregiver interviews using the established Lillle apathy rating scale as well as patient self-reports of apathy, measures of depression, anhedonia, cognition, activities of daily living and caregiver burden across four different neurological conditions: Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, subjective cognitive impairment and limbic encephalitis. The AMI-CG showed good internal reliability, external validity and diagnostic accuracy. It also uncovered cases of social apathy overlooked by traditional instruments. Crucially, patients who under-rated their apathy compared to informants were more likely to have difficulties performing everyday activities and to be a greater burden to caregivers. The findings provide evidence for a multidimensional conceptualization of apathy and an instrument for efficient detection of apathy based on caregiver reports for use in clinical practice.

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