Psychometric properties of a Chinese version of the home environment measure for motor development

  • Yu Hsin Hsieh*
  • , Ai Wen Hwang
  • , Hua Fang Liao
  • , Pau Chung Chen
  • , Wu Shiun Hsieh
  • , Pei Yi Chu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose.This study examined the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Affordance in the Home Environment for Motor Development Toddler version (AHEMD-Toddler-C) for children developing typically (DT) or having motor delays (MD). Methods.This was a methodology study. Parentchild dyads with DT (n=106, mean age of 27.9 months) and with MD (n=45, 23.6 months) were enrolled. For test-retest reliability, parents completed AHEMD-Toddler-C twice within 2 weeks. For convergent validity, correlations were analysed between AHEMD-Toddler-C and Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment Inventory (HOME), and between AHEMD-Toddler-C and family variables. Results.Test-retest reliabilities for AHEMD-Toddler-C were adequate except for Variety of Stimulation (VS) subscale. For convergent validity, the correlation coefficients between AHEMD and HOME were 0.44 (p<0.05). Two subscales of motor toys of AHEMD demonstrated convergent validity with Learning Material subscale of HOME and some family variables in children with MD. Inside Space subscale of AHEMD correlated with family variables. Outside Space (OS) subscale of AHEMD was not significantly correlated with HOME or family variables. Conclusion.AHEMD-Toddler-C is a new measure option to explore the relationships between home environment and motor development in Chinese-speaking countries. Nevertheless, VS and OS subscales should be used cautiously.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2454-2463
Number of pages10
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation
Volume33
Issue number25-26
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Child
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Environment
  • Play and materials
  • Reliability and validity

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