Assessing development across cultures: Invariance of the Bayley-III Scales Across Seven International MAL-ED sites.

Laura L Pendergast, Barbara A Schaefer, Laura E Murray-Kolb, Erling Svensen, Rita Shrestha, Muneera A Rasheed, Rebecca J Scharf, Margaret Kosek, Angel Orbe Vasquez, Angelina Maphula, Hilda Costa, Zeba A Rasmussen, Aisha Yousafzai, Fahmida Tofail, Jessica C Seidman
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The Bayley's Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-Third Edition (Bayley-III) were used to measure the development of 24-month-old children (N = 1,452) in the Interactions of Malnutrition and Enteric Infections: Consequences for Child Health and Development (MAL-ED) study (an international, multisite study on many aspects of child development). This study examined the factor structure and measurement equivalence/invariance of Bayley-III scores across 7 international research sites located in Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Peru, and South Africa. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to identify the factor structure of Bayley-III scores. Subsequently, reliability analyses and item response theory analyses were applied, and invariance was examined using multiple-indicator, multiple-cause modeling. The findings supported the validity, but not invariance, of Bayley-III language scores at all seven sites and of the cognitive and motor scores at six sites. These findings provide support for the use of scores for research purposes, but mean comparison between sites is not recommended. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).

跨文化发展评估:贝利- iii量表在七个国际MAL-ED遗址中的不变性。
在营养不良和肠道感染的相互作用:儿童健康和发展的后果(MAL-ED)研究(一项关于儿童发展许多方面的国际、多地点研究)中,使用Bayley婴幼儿发育量表第三版(Bayley- iii)来测量24个月大的儿童(N = 1452)的发育。本研究在孟加拉国、巴西、印度、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦、秘鲁和南非的7个国际研究地点检验了贝利- iii得分的因素结构和测量等效性/不变性。采用探索性和验证性因子分析来确定Bayley-III评分的因子结构。采用信度分析和项目反应理论分析,并采用多指标、多原因模型进行不变性检验。研究结果支持贝利- iii语言评分在所有7个测试点的有效性,以及在6个测试点的认知和运动评分的不变性。这些发现为研究目的使用分数提供了支持,但不建议在站点之间进行平均比较。(PsycINFO数据库记录(c) 2018 APA,版权所有)。
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