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Neuropsychiatric symptoms and metamemory across the life span: Psychometric properties of the German Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire (MMQ)

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Thöne-Otto,  Angelika I. T.
Department Neurology, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society;

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Rekers, S., Heine, J., Thöne-Otto, A. I. T., & Finke, C. (2024). Neuropsychiatric symptoms and metamemory across the life span: Psychometric properties of the German Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire (MMQ). Journal of Neurology. doi:10.1007/s00415-024-12402-4.


引用: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-6136-7
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Objective: We assessed the psychometric properties, established normative data for the German Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire (MMQ), and analyzed its association with neuropsychiatric factors across the life span to provide a validated metamemory assessment for a German-speaking population.

Methods: The three MMQ scales (memory satisfaction, self-rated ability, and strategy application) were translated into German, considering cultural, linguistic, and conceptual aspects. To validate the MMQ and assess associations with neuropsychiatric factors, the Complainer Profile Identification, Geriatric Depression Scale, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and Short-Form-Health Survey were applied in an online study in 336 healthy participants with follow-up after 8 months.

Results: Psychometric evaluation of the German MMQ showed normal distribution of all scales and good to excellent validity, internal consistency, and retest reliability. We provide percentiles and normative data for z-score conversion. Importantly, even subclinically elevated scores in depressiveness and anxiety were associated with decreased memory satisfaction and self-rated ability. Furthermore, although the influence of age on the German MMQ scales was minimal, effects of neuropsychiatric factors such as sleep quality, anxiety, and depressiveness on MMQ Satisfaction and Ability varied across the life span.

Conclusions: Our study provides a validated German translation of the MMQ with normative data and reliability measures, including reliable change scores. We show the impact of neuropsychiatric factors on the MMQ scales across the life span and emphasize the relevance of a multifactorial approach to metamemory as a measure of individualized everyday functionality and the importance of including neuropsychiatric factors into both research and clinical assessments of metamemory.