The Brief International Cognitive Assessment in Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS): Validation in Arabic and Lebanese Normative Values

dc.contributor.authorDarwish, Hala
dc.contributor.authorZeinoun, Pia
dc.contributor.authorFarran, Natali
dc.contributor.authorGhusn, Husam F.
dc.contributor.authorYamout, Bassem I.
dc.contributor.authorKhoury, Samia J.
dc.contributor.departmentHSON
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Psychology
dc.contributor.departmentInternal Medicine
dc.contributor.departmentNeurology
dc.contributor.facultyRafic Hariri School of Nursing (HSON)
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS)
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Medicine (FM)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T12:22:07Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T12:22:07Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractObjective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is often associated with cognitive deficits. Accurate evaluation of the MS patients' cognitive performance is essential for diagnosis and treatment recommendation. The Brief International Cognitive Assessment in Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS), widely used cognitive testing battery, examines processing speed, verbal and visuospatial learning, and memory. Our study aims to examine the psychometric properties of an Arabic version of the BICAMS and to provide normative values in a Lebanese sample. Method: The BICAMS, comprised of the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R), and a newly developed verbal learning/memory test, the Verbal Memory Arabic Test (VMAT), were administered on healthy subjects and MS patients. The sample consisted of 180 healthy individuals, of whom 63 were retested after 2-3 weeks. Forty-three MS patients matched with 43 healthy subjects based on age, sex, and years of education were assessed. A sample of 10 MS patients was also examined on two occasions. Test-retest reliability and criterion-related validity were examined, and regression-based norms were derived. Results: The test-retest correlations showed good evidence of reliability with coefficients ranging between 0.64 and 0.73 in the healthy sample, and between 0.43 and 0.92 in the MS sample. The BICAMS was able to discriminate between MS patients and matched healthy participants on the SDMT and BVMT-R. Normative data were comparable to other studies. Conclusions: This new Arabic version of the BICAMS shows initial good psychometric properties. While good evidence of VMAT's reliability was shown in the healthy participants, less test-retest reliability in this tool was seen in the MS group, and partial criterion-related validity was evident. This renders further examination of the VMAT. We provide regression-based norms for a Lebanese sample and encourage the use of this battery in both research and clinical settings. © INS. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2021.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617721000102
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-85100720298
dc.identifier.pmid33563350
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/34649
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherCambridge University Press
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of the International Neuropsychological Society
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectBicams
dc.subjectLebanon
dc.subjectProcessing speed
dc.subjectPsychometric properties
dc.subjectVerbal learning/memory
dc.subjectVisuospatial memory
dc.subjectCognition
dc.subjectCognition disorders
dc.subjectCognitive dysfunction
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectMultiple sclerosis
dc.subjectNeuropsychological tests
dc.subjectReproducibility of results
dc.subjectCognitive defect
dc.subjectComplication
dc.subjectHuman
dc.subjectNeuropsychological test
dc.subjectReproducibility
dc.titleThe Brief International Cognitive Assessment in Multiple Sclerosis (BICAMS): Validation in Arabic and Lebanese Normative Values
dc.typeArticle

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