The GO4KIDDS Brief Adaptive Scale

Date

2015-04

Authors

Perry, A
Taheri, Azin
Ting, Victoria
Weiss, Jonathan

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Publisher

Wiley

Abstract

Background. Accurate measurement of adaptive behaviour is important in both clinical and research contexts. While several good clinical measures exist, as well as brief research measures for adults with ID, there is need for a brief and efficient measure for research with children and youth. We present preliminary psychometric properties of a new scale we developed for such purposes, the GO4KIDDS Brief Adaptive Behaviour Scale. Materials and Methods. A large sample (n=432) of parents of youth (aged 3 to 20) with ID and/or ASD completed an online survey that included the new scale. A subsample of these parents (n=204) also completed the Scales of Independent Behavior-Revised Short Form (Bruininks et al., 1996). Results. The new scale has good internal consistency and correlates strongly with the Scales of Independent Behavior, thus supporting its reliability and validity. Conclusions. Although we do not recommend its use for clinical purposes, the GO4KIDDS Brief Adaptive Behaviour Scale may be useful for survey research with parents of children and youth with developmental disabilities.

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Keywords

adaptive behaviour, survey, psychometric properties

Citation

Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 28: 594–597. doi:10.1111/jar.12143