The McCusker Subjective Cognitive Impairment Inventory (McSCI): a novel measure of perceived cognitive decline

Author:

Sohrabi Hamid R12345678ORCID,Gavett Brandon E9101112,Weinborn Michael56910,Speelman Craig P1314,Bucks Romola S910,Martins Ralph N125678

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Healthy Ageing , Health Futures Institute, , 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150 , Australia

2. Murdoch University , Health Futures Institute, , 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150 , Australia

3. School of Psychology , , Building 440, 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150 , Australia

4. Murdoch University , , Building 440, 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150 , Australia

5. School of Medical and Health Sciences , , 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup WA 6027 , Australia

6. Edith Cowan University , , 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup WA 6027 , Australia

7. Department of Biomedical Sciences , Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, , 75 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park, NSW 2109 , Australia

8. Macquarie University , Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, , 75 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park, NSW 2109 , Australia

9. School of Psychological Science , , 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, Crawley WA 6009 , Australia

10. University of Western Australia , , 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, Crawley WA 6009 , Australia

11. Department of Neurology , , Sacramento, CA 95817 , USA

12. University of California, Davis , , Sacramento, CA 95817 , USA

13. Experimental Psychology Unit , School of Arts and Humanities, , 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup WA 6027 , Australia

14. Edith Cowan University , School of Arts and Humanities, , 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup WA 6027 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background Subjective cognitive decline (SCD), i.e. self/other-reported concerns on one’s cognitive functioning without objective evidence of significant decline, is an indicator of dementia risk. There is little consensus on reliability and validity of the available SCD measures. Therefore, introducing a novel and psychometrically sound measure of SCD is timely. Objective The psychometric properties of a new SCD measure, the McCusker Subjective Cognitive Impairment Inventory–Self-Report (McSCI-S), are reported. Methods Through review of previously published measures as well as our clinical and research data on people with SCD, we developed a 46-item self-report questionnaire to assess concerns on six cognitive domains, namely, memory, language, orientation, attention and concentration, visuoconstruction abilities and executive function. The McSCI-S was examined in a cohort of 526 participants using factor analysis, item response theory analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results A unidimensional model provided acceptable fit (CFI = 0.94, TLI = 0.94, RMSEA [90% CI] = 0.052 [.049, 0.055], WRMR = 1.45). The McSCI-S internal consistency was excellent (.96). A cut-off score of ≥24 is proposed to identify participants with SCDs. Higher McSCI-S scores were associated with poorer general cognition, episodic verbal memory, executive function and greater memory complaints and depressive scores (P < .001), controlling for age, sex and education. Conclusions Excellent reliability and construct validity suggest the McSCI-S estimates SCDs with acceptable accuracy while capturing self-reported concerns for various cognitive domains. The psychometric analysis indicated that this measure can be used in cohort studies as well as on individual, clinical settings to assess SCDs.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Edith Cowan University

Dementia Australia

Cecilia Margaret Hudson Dementia Research

Dementia Australia Research Foundation

McCusker Charitable Foundation

Alzheimer’s Research Australia

Australian Alzheimer’s Research Foundation Inc.

Hollywood Private Hospital

Charlies Foundation Western Australia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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