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Cultural influence on clock drawing test: A systematic review

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1355617722000662

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cross-cultural; neuropsychology; cognitive screening; cognitive impairment; ethnicity; executive functions

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Dementia among migrants is a global phenomenon, and the development of culturally sensitive neuropsychological tests has become a priority. This study reviewed 105 studies and found that cultural factors can influence performance on the Clock Drawing Test (CDT), suggesting caution is needed when using CDT in a multicultural context.
Objective:Dementia among migrants is an emerging phenomenon worldwide and the development of neuropsychological tests sensitive to cultural differences is increasingly regarded as a priority. The Clock Drawing Test (CDT) is one of the most used screening tools for the detection of cognitive decline. Nevertheless, there is still a debate about its adoption as a cross-cultural assessment. Methods:To identify cultural variables influencing performance at CDT, we performed a systematic review of literature on three databases of all studies considering the role of at least one of the following: (1) language; (2) education; (3) literacy; (4) acculturation; and (5) ethnicity. Results:We extrapolated 160 analyses from 105 studies. Overall, an influence of cultural determinants on performance at CDT was found in 127 analyses (79.4%). Regarding specific cultural factors, 22 analyses investigated the effect of ethnicity on CDT scores, reporting conflicting results. Only two scoring systems turned out to be sufficiently accurate in a multicultural population. Language influenced performance in only 1 out of 8 analyses. A higher level of education positively influenced test performance in 118 out of 154 analyses (76.6%), and a better quality of education in 1 analysis out of 2. A negative influence of illiteracy on CDT performance emerged in 9 out of 10 analyses. Acculturation affected performances at CDT in 1 out of 2 studies. Conclusions:Based on the present findings, caution is needed when using CDT in a multicultural context, even if it requires limited linguistic competence.

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