早期干预儿童巴特尔发育量表的发育特征模式及其相关性

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Mary Troxel, R. Sheldrick, A. Eisenhower, A. Carter
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本研究旨在复制和扩展唯一已知的研究结果,该研究通过Battelle发育量表对早期干预(EI)儿童进行了潜在的发育特征分析。纳入2011年至2019年期间在马萨诸塞州EI站点注册并在EI入学时完成Battelle评估的儿童(N = 57,966)。与先前的发现重复,儿童Battelle概况最好地分为四个潜在类别,这与先前观察到的模式基本一致(即,类别内/类别之间的域均值)。这些类别被标记为:“明显的沟通延迟,相对运动强度”,“沟通延迟,和平均运动功能”,“认知和运动延迟,相对适应强度”和“持续的轻度延迟”。我们描述了阶级和社会人口学因素与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)诊断之间的关系。我们发现年龄和自闭症谱系障碍有很大的影响。两份资料显示,沟通迟缓与年龄的增长有关。“明显的沟通延迟”与ASD的可能性升高有关。结果表明,Battelle发展概况可能是提高社区环境中ASD识别的额外指标,并且该概况的成员资格可以指导针对特定发展需求的量身定制的干预措施。继续的研究将有助于确定班级成员是否稳定以及是否与对EI的不同反应有关。
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Patterns and Correlates of Developmental Profiles Using the Battelle Developmental Inventory Among Children in Early Intervention
This study aimed to replicate and extend findings from the only known study that has conducted latent profile analysis of developmental profiles, measured by the Battelle Developmental Inventory, for children in Early Intervention (EI). Children ( N = 57,966) who were enrolled in Massachusetts EI sites between 2011 and 2019 and completed a Battelle assessment at EI entry were included. Replicating previous findings, child Battelle profiles were best classified with four latent classes which were largely consistent with previously observed patterns (i.e., domain means within/between classes). Classes were labeled: “Marked communication delay, relative motor strength,” “Communication delay, and average motor functioning,” “Cognitive and motor delays, relative adaptive strength,” and “Consistent mild delays.” We described associations between class and sociodemographic factors and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis. We found large effects of age and ASD. Two profiles that demonstrated communication delays were associated with older age. The “Marked communication delay” profile was associated with an elevated likelihood of ASD. Results suggest that Battelle developmental profiles may be an additional indicator to improve the identification of ASD in community settings and that profile membership could guide tailored interventions for specific developmental needs. Continued research will help determine whether class membership is stable and associated with differential response to EI.
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
21
期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Intervention (JEI) publishes articles related to research and practice in early intervention for infants and young children with special needs and their families. Early intervention is defined broadly as procedures that facilitate the development of infants and young children who have special needs or who are at risk for developmental disabilities. The childhood years in which early intervention might occur begin at birth, or before birth for some prevention programs, and extend through the years in which children traditionally begin elementary school.
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