As. Chan et Mw. Poon, Performance of 7-to 95-year-old individuals in a Chinese version of the category fluency test, J INT NEURO, 5(6), 1999, pp. 525-533
Citations number
66
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
A version of the category fluency test including the categories of animal a
nd transportation, was administered to 316 Chinese native speakers ranging
in age from 7 to 95. Results indicated that the number of items generated i
n the category fluency test increases with age from childhood to adulthood
with a peak performance in adults aged from 19 to 30, and then declines sub
sequently into late life. All participants, regardless of their age, genera
ted more animal than transportation names. Educational level, but not gende
r, was a significant factor affecting their performance. The participants i
n all age groups committed very few intrusion and perseveration errors. The
results of the present study were in general consistent with those reporte
d in the western countries. Thus, it seems to be appropriate to apply the c
ategory fluency test, which was originally developed in western countries,
for clinical use in Hong Kong.