ABSTRACT
This study used UPDRS III scale, scale B and scale C to investigate 30 cases of PD patients, 50 cases of RBD patients and 50 cases of normal people, and analyzed the difference of barrier scores between PD patients and RBD patients. The differences in reading ability and monologue ability among the three groups of research subjects were analyzed. The three scales are subjected to exploratory factor analysis to verify whether the structure of the three scales is good or not. The analysis results show that the impairment score of PD patients is higher than that of RBD patients, that is, the severity of impairment in PD patients is higher than that of RBD patients; Statistical differences exist in reading ability among the three groups, suggesting that the reading ability of the three groups is different; Statistical differences in the monologue ability among the three groups of people indicate the monologue ability of the three groups of people is different. In the analysis, 7, 4 and 4 common factors were extracted from UPDRS III scale, scale B and scale C respectively, which explained 68.955% and 68.955% of the total variation of UPDRS III scale, scale B and scale C. 73.589% and 72.298% respectively. It shows that the structure of the three scales is good and reasonable, and the collected data can be used, and the data are representative.
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