Item Response Analysis of the Financial Capacity Instrument-Short Form

Author:

Gerstenecker Adam123,Kennedy Richard2345,Zhang Yue4,Martin Roy C123,Mackin R Scott67,Weiner Michael W78,Howell Taylor6,Petersen Ronald C9,Roberson Erik D1235,Marson Daniel C123

Affiliation:

1. University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Neurology, , San Francisco, CA , USA

2. University of Alabama at Birmingham Alzheimer’s Disease Center, , San Francisco, CA , USA

3. University of Alabama at Birmingham Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute, , San Francisco, CA , USA

4. University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, , San Francisco, CA , USA

5. University of Alabama at Birmingham Interdisciplinary Center for Aging Research, , San Francisco, CA , USA

6. University of California San Francisco Department of Psychiatry, Weill Institute for Neurosciences, , San Francisco, CA , USA

7. San Francisco Veteran's Administration Medical Center , San Francisco, CA , USA

8. University of California Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, , San Francisco, CA , USA

9. Mayo Clinic Department of Neurology, , Rochester, MN , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective The Financial Capacity Instrument-Short Form (FCI-SF) is a performance-based measure of everyday financial skills that takes 15 min to administer. Although the FCI-SF has demonstrated excellent psychometric properties, advanced psychometric methods such as item response theory (IRT) can provide important information on the performance of individual test items in measuring financial capacity and in distinguishing between healthy and cognitively impaired individuals. Method Participants were 272 older adults diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and 1,344 cognitively healthy controls recruited from the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and also from the Cognitive Observations in Seniors study at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Participants in each study were administered the FCI-SF, which evaluates coin/currency calculation, financial conceptual knowledge, use of a checkbook/register, and use of a bank statement. Results A unidimensional two-parameter logistic model best fit the 37 FCI-SF Test items, and most FCI-SF items fit the unidimensional two-parameter model well. The results indicated that all FCI-SF items robustly distinguished cognitively healthy controls from persons with MCI. Conclusions The study results showed that the FCI-SF performed well under IRT analysis, further highlighted the psychometric properties of the FCI-SF as a valid and reliable measure of financial capacity, and demonstrated the clinical utility of the FCI-SF in distinguishing between cognitively normal and cognitively impaired individuals.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Medicine

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