BSID-I Bayley Scales versus BSID-II as an assessment tool in early intervention
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This study aimed to test whether developmental assessment using the version of the Bayley’s Scales of Infant Development (BSID-I, 1977) overestimated the capabilities of infants born at term and preterm, compared with those obtained by applying a most recent version of these scales (BSID-II, 1993). 83 children participated in this study, 68 term infants (39 boys and 29 girls) and 15 preterm infants (9 boys and 6 girls) with less than 36 weeks gestation and/or less than 2500 grams of weight. The infants born at term were evaluated at two different ages (6 and 12 months of chronological age), while preterm infants were assessed at 6 months of age corrected. The results indicate that the use of scales BSID-I overestimated the abilities of children and suggest using more sensitive assessment tools to the processes of change and development of infants.Downloads
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Pérez-López, J., Brito de la Nuez, A. G., Martínez-Fuentes, M. T., Díaz-Herrero, Ángela, Sánchez-Caravaca, J., Fernández-Rego, F. J., & Casbas-Gómez, M. I. (2012). BSID-I Bayley Scales versus BSID-II as an assessment tool in early intervention. Anales De Psicología Annals of Psychology, 28(2), 484–489. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.28.2.132481
Developmental and Educational Psychology
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