Reliability and Validity Evaluation of the ‘’CLOX: An Executive Clock Drawing Task’’ in a Greek Population with Neurological and Autoimmune Diseases

Eleni Sideri, Ioanna Tsantzali, Claire Kelly, Georgios N. Papadimitropoulos, Dimitrios Kitsos, Stella Fanouraki, Angeliki Sterpi, Georgios Tsivgoulis, George P. Paraskevas, Konstantinos I. Voumvourakis

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Early and accurate detection of cognitive decline is a crucial factor for diagnosis, early interventions, and treatment strategies. The CLOX: an executive clock drawing task has emerged as a useful and frequent method for assessing cognitive abilities, especially in executive functioning domains. However, there are few normative data available for this tool. This protocol translates and validates the CLOX: an executive drawing task in the Greek population, also it tries to examine the use of CLOX in the Greek population. The study included a total number of participants 283 (76 males- 207 females) with mean ages 52,7 years, and a range of 19 to 90 years; the cohort consists of individuals with Dementia, Multiple Sclerosis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, and Mild Cognitive Impairment; The Internal consistency with a Cronbach's alpha value was .798 for CLOX task 1, .785 for CLOX task 2, and .874 for the overall scale (combining both tasks).
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CyfnodolynGlobal Journal of Medical Research: A Neurology & Nervous System
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