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Parental perceptions of participation of preschool children with and without mobility limitations : validity and reliability of the PART

KEMPS RJ; SIEBES RC; GORTER JW; KETELAAR M; JONGMANS MJ
DISABIL REHABIL , 2011, vol. 33, n° 15-16, p. 1421-1432
Doc n°: 154846
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638288.2010.533242
Descripteurs : JJ - SCOLARITE ET HANDICAP, JQ - CIF

This study provides information on the psychometric properties of a
newly developed Dutch-language instrument for measuring parental perceptions of
participation of preschool children (aged 2+ to 5+ years): the PART. METHOD: The
PART was administered to parents of preschool children with (n = 51) and without
(n = 285) physical developmental disabilities. In the group with disabilities,
children with no or relatively minor mobility limitations (capability scores in
mobility domain higher than one standard deviation below population mean) were
excluded from all analyses. A subgroup of parents of children without
disabilities (n = 56) filled out the PART a second time, after a five-week
interval. Hypotheses regarding group differences in PART scores and correlations
of PART scores with different, but related ICF-constructs were tested.
Test-retest reliability of the PART scales was examined. RESULTS: Expectations
about group differences were confirmed. PART scores were associated in predicted
ways with related constructs. PART scales showed good test-retest reliability
(ICCs from 0.76 to 0.87). CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that the
Dutch-language PART is a reliable and valid instrument for measuring parental
perceptions of participation of preschool children with and without mobility
limitations. The PART can prove useful for both clinical and research purposes.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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