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Evaluation of the INTERGROWTH-21st neurodevelopment assessment (INTER-NDA) in 2 year-old children

Evaluation of the INTERGROWTH-21st neurodevelopment assessment (INTER-NDA) in 2 year-old children
Evaluation of the INTERGROWTH-21st neurodevelopment assessment (INTER-NDA) in 2 year-old children
Background:The INTER-NDA is a novel assessment of early child development measuring cognition, language, motor skills, behaviour, attention, and socio-emotional reactivity in 2 year olds in 15 minutes. Here, we present the results of an evaluation of the INTER-NDA against the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III edition (BSID-III), its sensitivity and specificity and its psychometric properties.Methods: Eighty-one infants from Oxford, UK, aged 23.1–28.3 months, were evaluated using the INTER-NDA and the BSID-III. The agreement between the INTER-NDA and the BSID-III was assessed using interclass correlations (for absolute agreement), Bland-Altman analyses (for bias and limits of agreement), and sensitivity and specificity analyses (for accuracy). The internal consistency of the INTER-NDA and uni-dimensionality of its subscales were also determined. Results: The interclass correlation coefficients between the BSID-III and the INTER-NDA cognitive, motor and behaviour scores ranged between 0.745 and 0.883 (p<0.001). The Bland-Altman analysis showed little to no bias in the aforementioned subscales. The sensitivity and specificity of INTER-NDA cognitive scores ≤1 SD below the mean are 66.7% and 98.6% respectively, with moderate agreement between INTER-NDA and BSID-III classifications (κ = 0.72, p<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of INTER-NDA scores <2 SD below the mean, in predicting low BSID-III scores (<70), are 100% each for cognition, and 25% and 100% respectively for language. More than 97% of children who scored in the normal range of the INTER-NDA (<1SD below mean) also scored in the normal range in the BSID-III (≥85). The INTER-NDA demonstrates satisfactory internal consistency and its subscales demonstrate good unidimensionality. Conclusion: The INTER-NDA shows good agreement with the BSID-III, and demonstrates satisfactory psychometric properties, for the assessment of ECD at 22–28 months.
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Murray, Elizabeth
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Newton, Charles R. J.
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Murray, Elizabeth, Fernandes, Michelle, Newton, Charles R. J., Abubakar, Amina, Kennedy, Stephen H., Villar, Jose and Stein, Alan (2018) Evaluation of the INTERGROWTH-21st neurodevelopment assessment (INTER-NDA) in 2 year-old children. PLoS ONE, 13 (2). (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0193406).

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Background:The INTER-NDA is a novel assessment of early child development measuring cognition, language, motor skills, behaviour, attention, and socio-emotional reactivity in 2 year olds in 15 minutes. Here, we present the results of an evaluation of the INTER-NDA against the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III edition (BSID-III), its sensitivity and specificity and its psychometric properties.Methods: Eighty-one infants from Oxford, UK, aged 23.1–28.3 months, were evaluated using the INTER-NDA and the BSID-III. The agreement between the INTER-NDA and the BSID-III was assessed using interclass correlations (for absolute agreement), Bland-Altman analyses (for bias and limits of agreement), and sensitivity and specificity analyses (for accuracy). The internal consistency of the INTER-NDA and uni-dimensionality of its subscales were also determined. Results: The interclass correlation coefficients between the BSID-III and the INTER-NDA cognitive, motor and behaviour scores ranged between 0.745 and 0.883 (p<0.001). The Bland-Altman analysis showed little to no bias in the aforementioned subscales. The sensitivity and specificity of INTER-NDA cognitive scores ≤1 SD below the mean are 66.7% and 98.6% respectively, with moderate agreement between INTER-NDA and BSID-III classifications (κ = 0.72, p<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of INTER-NDA scores <2 SD below the mean, in predicting low BSID-III scores (<70), are 100% each for cognition, and 25% and 100% respectively for language. More than 97% of children who scored in the normal range of the INTER-NDA (<1SD below mean) also scored in the normal range in the BSID-III (≥85). The INTER-NDA demonstrates satisfactory internal consistency and its subscales demonstrate good unidimensionality. Conclusion: The INTER-NDA shows good agreement with the BSID-III, and demonstrates satisfactory psychometric properties, for the assessment of ECD at 22–28 months.

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Published date: 28 February 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 467904
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/467904
ISSN: 1932-6203
PURE UUID: 9374fd7f-1ad5-407b-8a03-e061d9d62787
ORCID for Michelle Fernandes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0051-3389

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Author: Elizabeth Murray
Author: Michelle Fernandes ORCID iD
Author: Charles R. J. Newton
Author: Amina Abubakar
Author: Stephen H. Kennedy
Author: Jose Villar
Author: Alan Stein

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