Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W872030971> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W872030971 abstract "The development of most children proceeds without problems, although a small percentage experiences a developmental delay. Luckily, children with a developmental delay often benefit from early intervention. Timely identification is therefore crucial and adequate instruments measuring early child development are needed. The main aim of this dissertation is the evaluation of the suitability of instruments assessing early child development for Dutch children. One instrument that is used worldwide for extensive assessment of developmental levels of infants and toddlers is the Bayley-III. Using standardized tasks, a trained professional measures the child’s cognitive, language, and motor development. The Bayley-III is created and standardized in the US. As such, the content of the items and the test material might not be suitable for children in other countries in view of cultural differences and possible differences in developmental trajectories and pace. To develop a version of the Bayley-III that is suitable for Dutch children –the Bayley-III-NL- the item content and the testing materials were evaluated and a few small adaptations were made were necessary. Next, based on the test results of 400 Dutch children, it was concluded that the items ascended in difficulty for each subtest and that the original item sequence of the Bayley-III could be retained for the Bayley-III-NL. Finally, the scores based on Dutch norms and US norms were compared for 1912 children to study whether the Dutch norms differed from the US norms. The results showed that the Dutch norms fluctuate around the US norms on all subtests and that they significantly deviated from each other at most ages. Furthermore, using US norms resulted in an overestimation of the number of children with a developmental delay for the Gross Motor Subtests and an underestimation for most other subtests. Thus, population specific norms should be preferred over the US norms. Another instrument that was evaluated, was the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3) which is a screening measure answered by parents measuring the development of Problem solving, Fine motor, Gross motor, Communication, and Personal-social skills of children in the age of 1 month to 5 years. ASQ-3 results were compared to the Bayley-III-NL results for 1244 children to study whether a Dutch translation of the ASQ-3 might be adequate for use in the Netherlands . The results showed that the ASQ-3 correctly identified children who showed age appropriate functioning according to the Bayley-III-NL results. However, many children were identified as at risk for a delay by the ASQ-3, but were not delayed according to the Bayley-III-NL. For the Netherlands, it is advised to use the 18-42 months ASQ-3 age versions and to use a total ASQ-3 score instead of scores per domains. When the total score is at least 1 SD below the mean it is advised to refer a child for extensive developmental assessment. The results on the ASQ-3 showed potential for use in the Netherlands as a screening measure and future research should focus on adapting the ASQ-3 for Dutch children." @default.
- W872030971 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W872030971 creator A5072606063 @default.
- W872030971 date "2015-05-01" @default.
- W872030971 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W872030971 title "From stepping stones to milestones. Developmental assessment in infants and toddlers" @default.
- W872030971 cites W146111145 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1508753152 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1541915837 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1549109732 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1558591941 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1634880708 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1785262740 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1924118315 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1941730805 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1968451235 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1979162732 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1979364931 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1979395725 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1982974265 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1985895184 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1992323730 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1998361170 @default.
- W872030971 cites W1999614861 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2003754652 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2004143563 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2004768946 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2006210236 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2006351995 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2010425314 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2012519947 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2016563048 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2020464378 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2025851571 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2027316953 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2028021657 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2030499823 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2030780711 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2033240292 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2034817406 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2035182169 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2036665579 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2037716870 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2038765894 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2040104673 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2044194203 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2046893410 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2047714174 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2048020527 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2062501798 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2067031234 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2079318458 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2080470526 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2086061641 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2098607519 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2099766476 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2101473826 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2105145492 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2109670269 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2111422064 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2118332137 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2119769046 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2123261699 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2125053588 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2130466677 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2136016501 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2141618798 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2146604560 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2149432756 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2156267802 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2156697716 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2156718977 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2157060457 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2160790527 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2164791793 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2292643064 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2319330124 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2334196729 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2529268249 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2536604450 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2555442611 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2606093993 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2733654763 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2799099847 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2972494056 @default.
- W872030971 cites W3042945029 @default.
- W872030971 cites W3127912371 @default.
- W872030971 cites W3216324795 @default.
- W872030971 cites W585112378 @default.
- W872030971 cites W602298128 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2338619227 @default.
- W872030971 cites W2481123371 @default.
- W872030971 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W872030971 type Work @default.
- W872030971 sameAs 872030971 @default.
- W872030971 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W872030971 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W872030971 hasAuthorship W872030971A5072606063 @default.
- W872030971 hasConcept C103728769 @default.
- W872030971 hasConcept C109260823 @default.