Initial Validity and Reliability of the SCCAN: Using Tailored Testing to Assess Adult Cognition and Communication
Posted by Callier Library on February 13, 2008
from the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Purpose: The Scales of Cognitive and Communicative Ability for Neurorehabilitation (SCCAN; L. Milman & A. Holland, 2007) was developed in the hospital setting to address changes in assessment practice. The SCCAN was designed to provide an overview of impairment and activity limitations across 8 cognitive scales (Speech Comprehension, Oral Expression, Reading, Writing, Orientation, Attention, Memory, and Problem Solving). The scales were developed using item response theory so that tailored testing could be implemented to reduce test administration time. This research investigated the validity and reliability of the SCCAN.
Method: A battery of neuropsychological tests was administered to 40 neurologically healthy control participants and 51 participants diagnosed with left-hemisphere pathology, right-hemisphere pathology, or probable Alzheimer’s disease. Analyses were performed to assess test sensitivity and specificity, construct validity, administration time, and reliability.
Results: The test accurately classified 95% of the control participants and 98% of the participants diagnosed with neurological disorders. Results indicate that the test also differentiated the performance profiles of the 3 clinical populations. In addition, test scores correlated significantly with external measures of the same cognitive areas. Mean administration time was 34 min. Test–retest stability (r = .96, p < .001) and internal consistency (r = .99, p < .001) coefficients were both significant, indicating that tailored testing procedures generated reliable test scores.
E. Frances Seater said
Is this assessment tool published? I would be interested in using it…yesterday!
Callier Library said
According to the article, the test is currently in development by ProEd publishers. The abstract, which you can click through to, gives an email address for the main author. You may want to contact her. The web address for ProED is http://www.proedinc.com
James From Pro-Ed Inc said
If you want to check on the SCCAN progress please email testquestion@proedinc.com for more up to date information. Thank you.
James
Customer Service
Pro Ed Inc