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Concurrent validity of the differential ability scales, second edition with the Mullen Scales of Early Learning in young children with and without neurodevelopmental disorders

机译:差异能力量表的并发有效性,第二版与马伦早期学习量表在有无神经发育障碍的幼儿中的比较

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Estimates of intelligence in young children with neurodevelopmental disorders are critical for making diagnoses, in characterizing symptoms of disorders, and in predicting future outcomes. The limitations of standardized testing for children with developmental delay or cognitive impairment are well known: Tests do not exist that provide developmentally appropriate material along with norms that extend to the lower reaches of ability. Two commonly used and interchanged instruments are the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL), a test of developmental level, and the Differential Ability Scales, second edition (DAS-II), a more traditional cognitive test. We evaluated the correspondence of contemporaneous MSEL and the DAS-II scores in a mixed sample of children aged 2-10years with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), non-ASD developmental delays, and typically developing children across the full spectrum of cognitive ability. Consistent with published data on the original DAS and the MSEL, scores on the DAS-II and MSEL were highly correlated. However, curve estimation revealed large mean differences that varied as a function of the child's cognitive ability level. We conclude that interchanging MSEL and DAS-II scores without regard to the discrepancy in scores may produce misleading results in both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of children with and without ASD, and, thus, this practice should be implemented with caution.
机译:患有神经发育障碍的幼儿的智力估计对于做出诊断,表征疾病症状和预测未来结局至关重要。发育迟缓或认知障碍儿童标准化测试的局限性是众所周知的:不存在能够提供适合发育的材料以及可扩展至能力较低水平的规范的测试。两种常用和互换的工具是发展水平测试的Mullen早期学习量表(MSEL)和更传统的认知测试第二版(DAS-II)的差异能力量表。我们评估了2-10岁自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),非ASD发育迟缓以及通常在整个认知能力范围内发育的儿童的混合样本中,同时期MSEL和DAS-II得分的对应性。与原始DAS和MSEL的已发布数据一致,DAS-II和MSEL的得分高度相关。但是,曲线估计显示出较大的平均差异,该差异随孩子的认知能力水平而变化。我们得出结论,在不考虑分数差异的情况下互换MSEL和DAS-II分数可能会在有和没有ASD的儿童的横断面和纵向研究中产生误导性的结果,因此,应谨慎执行此做法。

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