Screening children with developmental coordination disorder : the development of the caregiver assessment of movement participation
Tsang, Kwan Lan, Stagnitti, Karen and Lo, Sing Kai 2010, Screening children with developmental coordination disorder : the development of the caregiver assessment of movement participation, Children's health care, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 232-248.
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Screening children with developmental coordination disorder : the development of the caregiver assessment of movement participation
This study investigated the psychometric properties of the Caregiver Assessment of Movement Participation (CAMP), which was developed to measure and identify children with movement participation problems in home contexts. The test-retest reliability, as well as the concurrent and contrast-group validity of the 35-item parent-proxy CAMP, was examined on 312 children aged 5 to 8 years using intraclass correlation, factor analysis, and the Rasch model. Initial findings on the CAMP appeared to support its validity. Testing on other properties from a practical perspective, such as finding the best rating scale structure and cutpoints, are recommended before using the instrument for child health surveillance screening.
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111704 Community Child Health
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920201 Allied Health Therapies (excl. Mental Health Services)