A systematic review of measures of theory of mind for children

IF 5.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
I-Ning Fu , Kuan-Lin Chen , Meng-Ru Liu , Dai-Rong Jiang , Ching-Lin Hsieh , Shih-Chieh Lee
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Abstract

Theory of mind (ToM) is a developmental and multidimensional ability to impute mental states to oneself and others. This systematic review aimed to identify and appraise the current ToM measures for children in terms of their constructs, modes of presentation and response, the test theories adopted to develop them, and psychometric properties. Among the 588 articles retrieved, 127 ToM measures were identified. Twelve measures covered the full spectrum of ToM development in childhood. Only four measures had items in all construct dimensions (i.e., cognitive–interpersonal, cognitive–intrapersonal, affective–interpersonal, and affective–intrapersonal ToM), but they were not designed with specific items on developmental components in every dimension. As regards modes of presentation and response, twenty-one measures designed with visual aids are recommended for children with poor verbal comprehension and expression abilities. Only six measures were constructed or examined with Rasch modeling to better quantify ToM ability. To sum up, currently, no single ToM measure constructed with Rasch modeling and featuring visual aids can assess children’s ToM ability simultaneously and specifically with the multidimensional construct. A thorough ToM measurement for children with the above-mentioned characteristics is warranted for clinicians and researchers to better understand children’s ToM ability and examine the mechanisms governing the developmental and multidimensional constructs.

儿童心理理论测量的系统回顾
心理理论(ToM)是一种将心理状态归因于自己和他人的发展性多维能力。这篇系统综述旨在从儿童的结构、表现和反应模式、发展他们所采用的测试理论以及心理测量特性等方面,确定和评估当前儿童的ToM测量。在检索到的588篇文章中,确定了127项ToM措施。12项措施涵盖了儿童ToM发展的全方位。只有四项测量在所有结构维度上都有项目(即认知-人际、认知-内部、情感-人际和情感-内部ToM),但它们并不是在每个维度上都设计有关于发展成分的特定项目。关于表现和反应模式,建议为言语理解和表达能力较差的儿童设计21项视觉辅助措施。为了更好地量化ToM能力,仅构建或检查了六个测量值。综上所述,目前,没有一个用Rasch建模并以视觉辅助为特征构建的单一ToM测量能够同时、具体地用多维结构来评估儿童的ToM能力。临床医生和研究人员有必要对具有上述特征的儿童进行彻底的ToM测量,以更好地了解儿童的ToM能力,并检查控制发展和多维结构的机制。
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Developmental Review
Developmental Review PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
3.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Presenting research that bears on important conceptual issues in developmental psychology, Developmental Review: Perspectives in Behavior and Cognition provides child and developmental, child clinical, and educational psychologists with authoritative articles that reflect current thinking and cover significant scientific developments. The journal emphasizes human developmental processes and gives particular attention to issues relevant to child developmental psychology. The research concerns issues with important implications for the fields of pediatrics, psychiatry, and education, and increases the understanding of socialization processes.
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