Assessing the Social-emotional and Adaptive Behavior Scores of Bayley-IIIScales, for Normal Egyptian Infants and Toddlers

Eman Nofal, R. Hassan, M. Bassiouny, S. Hashem
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Background : Early assessment of the child's developmental skills especially socialemotional and adaptive behavior skills is very important for early treatment and preventing problems. TheBayley-III scales are a worldwide valid tool for assessment of the children`s different developmental skills.This study aimedtoassess the social-emotional and adaptive behavior scores of Bayley-III scales, for normal Egyptian infants and toddlers . Method:Across-sectional comparative design was used .Setting :The study was performed at the neonatal intensive care unitfollow-up clinic and the Staff Day Work nursery both affiliated to Mansoura University Children Hospital .Subjects :a convenience sample of all available young children ranged in age 3 months to 42 months and 16 days of both genders )n=140 .(Tools:tool (I):structured interview questionnaire sheet developed with ؛ Part (1 :(characteristics of the participated infants/toddlers .Part (2 :(characteristics ofthe participated children`s parents،tool (II :(The researcher has adopted and used twointerview questionnaires of the Bayley-III scales of Infant and Toddler Development ، Third Edition :(1) Social-emotional scale questionnaire and (2) Adaptive behavior scale questionnaire.Results :This study demonstrated that the social-emotional scale of the Bayley-IIIhadahighmean row score and mean composite score which exceeded the USA scores .Conclusion :The results suggested that the social-emotional scale and the adaptive Behavior scale of the Bayley-III can be feasible instruments for assessment of the Egyptian children'sdevelopment.Recommendations:An adapted translated version of the Social -emotional and Adaptive behavior Scalescanhelp in improving and contributing to the research and clinical field.
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对正常埃及婴幼儿的社会情绪和适应行为评分的bayley - iii量表评估
背景:早期评估儿童的发展技能,特别是社会情感和适应性行为技能,对于早期治疗和预防问题非常重要。贝利- iii量表是世界范围内评估儿童不同发展技能的有效工具。本研究的目的是评估社会情绪和适应行为得分的贝利- iii量表,正常的埃及婴幼儿。方法:采用横断面比较设计。环境:研究在曼苏拉大学儿童医院附属新生儿重症监护室随访诊所和职工日班托儿所进行。研究对象:方便样本:年龄在3个月至42个月和16天的所有幼儿,n=140。(工具:工具(I):与第(1)部分:参与研究的婴幼儿特征。第(2)部分:参与研究的婴幼儿特征parents،tool(2)研究者采用并使用了贝雷婴幼儿发展量表第三版的两份访谈问卷:(1)社会情绪量表和(2)适应行为量表。结果:本研究表明,Bayley-III社会情绪量表的hadahighmean row得分和mean composite得分均超过了美国的得分。结论:Bayley-III社会情绪量表和适应行为量表可以作为评估埃及儿童发展的可行工具。建议:社会情绪和适应性行为量表的改编翻译版本可以帮助改善和贡献研究和临床领域。
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