Cross-Cultural Validity: Canadian Norm Values of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale Evaluated for Dutch Infants

Publication date

2019-10

Authors

Suir, Imke
Boonzaaijer, Marike
Nijmolen, Petra
Westers, PaulISNI 0000000395757278
Nuysink, Jacqueline

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine whether the Canadian normative values of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) are appropriate for Dutch infants. METHOD: In a cross-sectional study, 499 infants developing typically (0.5-19 months) were assessed using the AIMS home video method. The scaling method was used for calculating item locations of the Dutch sample, and Welch test to compare Canadian and Dutch raw scores. RESULTS: THE: AIMS items (45 of 58) met the criterion for stable regression to calculate item locations of the Dutch data set and compare these with the Canadian data set. Dutch infants passed 42 of 45 items at an older age. Most monthly age groups of Dutch infants had lower mean AIMS scores. CONCLUSION: The Canadian norms are not appropriate for the Dutch study sample. Dutch infants appear to develop in a similar sequence but at a slower rate. This has implications regarding the clinical use of the AIMS in the Netherlands.

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AIMS, Dutch, infants, norm values, Taverne, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Citation

Suir, I, Boonzaaijer, M, Nijmolen, P, Westers, P & Nuysink, J 2019, 'Cross-Cultural Validity : Canadian Norm Values of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale Evaluated for Dutch Infants', Pediatric Physical Therapy, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 354-358. https://doi.org/10.1097/PEP.0000000000000637