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. 2024 Nov;30(9):856-866.
doi: 10.1017/S1355617724000481. Epub 2024 Oct 1.

The Grenada Learning and Memory Scale: Psychometric features and normative data in Caribbean preschool children

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The Grenada Learning and Memory Scale: Psychometric features and normative data in Caribbean preschool children

Karen Blackmon et al. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: Neuropsychological assessment of preschool children is essential for early detection of delays and referral for intervention prior to school entry. This is especially pertinent in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), which are disproportionately impacted by micronutrient deficiencies and teratogenic exposures. The Grenada Learning and Memory Scale (GLAMS) was created for use in limited resource settings and includes a shopping list and face-name association test. Here, we present psychometric and normative data for the GLAMS in a Grenadian preschool sample.

Methods: Typically developing children between 36 and 72 months of age, primarily English speaking, were recruited from public preschools in Grenada. Trained Early Childhood Assessors administered the GLAMS and NEPSY-II in schools, homes, and clinics. GLAMS score distributions, reliability, and convergent/divergent validity against NEPSY-II were evaluated.

Results: The sample consisted of 400 children (190 males, 210 females). GLAMS internal consistency, inter-rater agreement, and test-retest reliability were acceptable. Principal components analysis revealed two latent factors, aligned with expected verbal/visual memory constructs. A female advantage was observed in verbal memory. Moderate age effects were observed on list learning/recall and small age effects on face-name learning/recall. All GLAMS subtests were correlated with NEPSY-II Sentence Repetition, supporting convergent validity with a measure of verbal working memory.

Conclusions: The GLAMS is a psychometrically sound measure of learning and memory in Grenadian preschool children. Further adaptation and scale-up to global LMICs are recommended.

Keywords: Global health; child development; memory; neuropsychology; psychometrics; sustainable development goals.

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Figure A1.
Sample stimuli from the Face-Name Binding Test (FNBT).

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